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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE
COMMISSIONER GENERAL
OF IMMIGRATION - - 1929
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
JAMES J. DAVIS. Secretary
BUREAU OF IMMIGRATION
HARRY E. HULL, Commissioner General
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE
COMMISSIONER GENERAL
OF IMMIGRATION
TO THE SECRETARY OF LABOR
FISCAL YEAR
ENDED JUNE 30
1929
UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON : 1929
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DEC 19 1929
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CONTENTS
Page
Leport of the Commissioner General of Immigration 1
immigration g
Volume — Chief sources — Admissions — Departures — Distribution _ _ _ _ 5
Immigration from Canada 7
Immigration from Mexico _~ g
Rejections g,
eamen " ~ jq
and border transactions ? "__ 14
dministrative fines 15
hinese j 7
Return permits jg
deportations (expulsions) 20
Aliens of the criminal and immoral classes deported -"__"" 21
eentry permits (including Chinese) 22
isa petitions 23
nmigrant students 23
ersonnel (administrative) — Field service ~___'_ 24
inancial statement 25
order patrol ~ 26
Roll of honor 26
dministration problems " 29
Field 29
egislation recommended 29
onclusion 22
APPENDIX— STATISTICS OF IMMIGRATION (TABLES 1 TO 111)
[All tables cover the fiscal year ended June 30, 1929, unless otherwise indicated]
able -,
Page
1. Aliens admitted, departed, debarred, and deported, and United
States citizens arrived and departed, vears ended June 30, 1928
and 1929, by ports or districts 35
2. Net increase of population by admission and "departure of aliens
years ended June 30, 1926, 1927, 1928, and 1929, by semiannual
periods and months 37
3. Net increase or decrease of population, bv admission and "departure
of aliens, years ended June 30, 1928 and 1929, bv countries. __ __ 38
4. Net increase or decrease of population by admission and departure
of aliens, by race or people, sex, and age periods 41
5. Intended future permanent residence of aliens admitted and last per-
manent residence of aliens departed, bv States and Territories 42
b. Occupations of aliens admitted and departed, by classes ___ 43
7. Immigrant aliens admitted, by race or people, age, and conjugal
condition 45
8. Immigrant aliens admitted, by race or people, sex, andage.!""" 46
9. Immigrant aliens admitted, by race or people, sex, and conjugal
condition
47
10. Nonimmigrant aliens admitted, by race or people, age, and conjugal
condition _____ 48
11. Immigrant aliens admitted, by race or people, monev "shown," who
paid passage, and whom going to join _ 49
12. Nonimmigrant aliens admitted, by race or people, monev shown", who
paid passage, and whom going to join 1 50
3. Literacy condition of immigrant aliens admitted, bv race or people,
and sex ______ 51
4. Literacy condition of nonimmigrant aliens admitted, bv race or peo-
ple, and sex 52
in
IV CONTEXTS
Table PaS
15. Emigrant aliens departed, by race or people, age, and conjugal con-
dition 5
16. Emigrant aliens departed, by race or people, sex, and age 5
17. Emigrant aliens departed, by race or people, sex, and conjugal con-
dition
18. Emigrant aliens departed, by race or people, and length of residence
in the United States 5
19. Nonemigrant aliens departed, by race or people, age, and conjugal
condition .- 5
20. Nonemigrant aliens departed, by race or people, and length of resi-
dence in the United States 5
21. Naturalized citizens permanently departed, by race or people, sex,
age, conjugal condition, and length of residence in the United
States -.-
22. Native-born citizens permanently departed, by race or people, sex,
age, conjugal condition, and length of residence in the United
States " ^
23. Aliens admitted and departed, and United States citizens perma-
nently departed, by classes, age, sex, and conjugal condition 6
24. Immigrant aliens admitted, by race or people and countries of last
permanent residence --- ^
25. Emigrant aliens departed, by race or people and countries of intended
future permanent residence ^
26. Naturalized citizens permanently departed, by race or people and
countries of intended future permanent residence /
27. Native-born citizens permanently departed, by race or people and
countries of intended future permanent residence --- 7
28. Immigrant aliens admitted, by race or people and States of intended
future permanent residence ;v~Z
29. Emigrant aliens departed, by race or people and States of last per-
manent residence
30. Naturalized citizens permanently departed, by race or people and
States of last permanent residence -
31. Native-born citizens permanently departed, by race or people and
States of last permanent residence --- iV-I"Jj~j
32. Immigrant aliens admitted, by ports of entry and States of intended
future permanent residence
33. Immigrant aliens admitted, by occupations and race or people
34 Emigrant aliens departed, by occupations and race or people.
35. Naturalized citizens permanently departed, by occupations and race
36. Native-born citizens permanently departed, by occupations and
race or people - -. ; ~f ~ I
37. Immigrant aliens admitted, by occupations and countries of last
permanent residence ^rv-r.-.-j:;
38. Emigrant aliens departed, by occupations and countries of intended
future permanent residence ro;V""7vrTJ
39. Immigrant aliens admitted, by occupations and States of intended
future permanent residence - - - - rrr
40. Emigrant aliens departed, by occupations and States of last per-
manent residence ,- - - - - - - , 0
41 Immigrant aliens admitted, by race or people and country of birth Ul
42~ Immigrant and nonimmigrant aliens admitted, and emigrant and
nonemigrant aliens departed, showing countries of last or intended
future permanent residence, by sex - - - - ■-
43 Immigrant aliens admitted during specified periods, January 1, J
1928, to June 30, 1929, by race or people and sex.- -- >■*
44 Nonimmigrant aliens admitted during specified periods, January 1, ^l
1928, to June 30, 1929, by race or people and sex ----- i-
45 Emigrant aliens departed during specified periods, January 1, 19/8, :
to June 30, 1929, bv race or people and sex r-j"" 'i V
46 Nonemigrant aliens departed during specified periods, January 1,
1928, to June 30, 1929, by race or people and sex J--;C"
47 Immigrant and nonimmigrant aliens admitted, by classes under the
immigration act of 1924, as amended, with comparative per cents,
as specified
CONTENTS V
Page
Aliens admitted under the immigration act of 1924, as amended, by
classes and country or area of birth 133
Aliens admitted under the immigration act of 1924, as amended, by
classes and race or people 7~J—" ^
Aliens admitted under the immigration act of 1924, as amended, by
classes and ports of entry 140
Aliens debarred from entering the United States, by race or people,
causes, and sex 142
Aliens debarred from entering the United States, showing number
rejected at the land border stations and at the seaports of entry,
by causes and sex 144
Aliens debarred from entering the United States, showing number
rejected at the land border stations and at the seaports of entry,
by race or people and sex 145
Alien applicants for admission at the seaports and land border ports,
showing number admitted and debarred and per cent of applicants
debarred, bv race or people 146
Permanent residents of contiguous foreign territory applying for
temporary sojourn in the United States refused admission, by
causes 147
Aliens deported (under warrant proceedings) after entering the
United States, by race or people, and causes 148
Aliens deported (under warrant proceedings) after -entering the
United States, by race or people, and countries to which deported. 152
Aliens certified by surgeons as physically or mentally defective, by
race or people, sex, age, class of defect, and disposition 156
Aliens certified by surgeons as physically or mentally defective, show-
ing sex, age, class of defect, and disposition, by disease or defect. _ 158
i0. Aliens certified by surgeons as physically or mentally defective, show-
ing organ or portion of body affected, by disease or defect 160
Aliens certified by surgeons as physically or mentally defective, by
disease or defect , and race or people 162
Aliens certified by surgeons as physically or mentally defective, by
organ or portion of body affected, and race or people 166
>3. Appeals from decisions under immigration laws, applications for ad-
mission on bond without appeal, applications for hospital treat-
ment, and applications for transit, by causes 170
i4. Appeals from decisions under immigration laws, applications for ad-
mission on bond without appeal, applications for hospital treat-
ment, and applications for transit by ports 171
Aliens granted hospital treatment under sections 18 and 22, by race
or people 172
Aliens granted hospital treatment under sections 18 and 22, by ports. 172
Comparison between alien arrivals and head-tax settlements 173
Alien stowaways, found on board .vessels arriving at ports of the
United States, by ports or districts 173
Japanese aliens applied for admission, admitted, debarred, deported,
and departed, years ended June 30, 1928 and 1929 174
Increase or decrease of Japanese population by alien admissions and
departures, years ended June 30, 1928 and 1929, by months 174
Occupations of Japanese aliens admitted and departed 175
'2. Miscellaneous Chinese transactions, by ports 176
Aliens admitted to continental United States (mainland) from in-
sular possessions, and to insular possessions from mainland and
from other insular possessions, by ports 176
Arrivals in and departures from the Philippine Islands, vears ended
June 30, 1928, and 1929, as specified 177
'5. Aliens admitted to and aliens departed, debarred, and deported from
the Philippine Islands, years ended June 30, 1928 and 1929, by
classes, as specified 178
Net increase of population, by admission and departure of aliens,
years ended June 30, 1908 to 1929 179
Net increase of population, bv admission and departure of aliens,
calendar years 1918 to 1928_" 179
Nonimmigrant aliens admitted, years ended June 30, 1908, to 1929
by principal countries of last permanent residence 180
VI CONTENTS
Table . Paf
79. Nonemigrant aliens departed, years ended June 30, 1908 to 1929, by
principal countries of intended future permanent residence IS
80. United States citizens permanently departed, years ended June 30,
1918 to 1929, by principal countries of intended future permanent
residence 18
81. Immigration to the United States, 1820 to 1929, by years 18
82. Immigration to the United States from northern and western Europe,
southern and eastern Europe, Asia, Canada and Newfoundland,
Mexico, West Indies, and other countries, during specified periods,
1820 to 1929 18
83. Immigration to the United States during specified periods, 1820 to
1929, by countries 18
84. Immigrant aliens admitted, years ended June 30, 1911 to 1929, by
countries of last permanent residence 18 I
85. Emigrant aliens departed, years ended June 30, 1908 to 1929, by
countries of intended future permanent residence 19 I
86. Immigrant aliens admitted, years ended June 30, 1899 to 1929, by
race or people 19
87. Emigrant aliens departed, years ended June 30, 1908 to 1929, by
race or people 19
88. Immigrant aliens admitted and emigrant aliens departed, showing
comparative per cent of total, by race or people, 3'ears ended June
30, 1916 to 1929 19
89. Immigrant aliens admitted and emigrant aliens departed, with excess
admissions or departures and number departed for every 100 ad-
mitted, years ended June 30, 1926 to 1929, as specified, by coun-
tries of last or intended future permanent residence 20(
90. Immigrant aliens admitted and emigrant aliens departed, with excess
of admissions or departures and number departed for every 100
admitted, years ended June 30, 1926 to 1929, as specified, by race
or people 201
91. Immigrant aliens admitted and emigrant aliens departed, with excess
of admissions or departures and number departed for every 100
admitted, years ended June 30, 1926 to 1929, as specified, by States
of intended future or last permanent residence 20<
92. Immigrant aliens admitted, with comparative per cent, by sex, years
ended June 30, 1871 to 1929 20(
93. Emigrant aliens departed, with comparative per cent, by sex, vears
ended June 30, 1908 to 1929 1 207
94. Immigrant aliens admitted during specified periods, years ended
June 30, 1926 to 1929, by countries of last permanent residence
and sex_. 208
95. Emigrant aliens departed during specified periods, years ended June
30, 1926 to 1929, by countries of intended future permanent resi-
dence and sex 209
96. Comparative per cent of sex of immigrant aliens admitted and emi-
grant aliens departed during specified period, years ended June 30,
1926 to 1929, by countries of last or intended future permanent
residence 210
97. Immigrant aliens admitted during specified periods, years ended June
30, 1926 to 1928, by race or people and sex 212
98. Emigrant aliens departed during specified periods, years ended June
30, 1926 to 1929, by race or people and sex 213
99. Comparative per cent of sex of immigrant aliens admitted and emi-
grant aliens departed during specified periods, years ended June 30,
1926 to 1929, by race or people 214
100. Immigrant aliens admitted, years ended June 30, 1916 to 1929, by
occupational groups, and comparative per cent 216
101. Emigrant aliens departed, years ended June 30, 1916 to 1929, by
occupational groups, and comparative per cent 217
102. Alien applicants for admission to the United States, years ended
June 30, 1911 to 1929, showing comparison of the number debarred
at the seaports and at the land border ports, as specified 218
103. Aliens debarred from entering the United States, showing compara-
tive per cent of total debarred, by race or people, years ended June
30, 1921 to 1929 219
104. Aliens debarred, by causes, 1892 to 1929 221
CONTENTS VII
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Aliens deported from the United States after landing, showing com-
parative per cent of total deported, by race or people, vears ended
June 30, 1921 to 1929, as specified _* 223
Aliens deported (under warrant proceedings) after entering the
United States, years ended June 30, 1916 to 1929, by causes, and
showing principal groups by comparative per cent 224
Aliens admitted under the immigration act of 1924, as amended, by
classes, years ended June 30, 1925 to 1929, with comparative per
cent, as specified 226
Aliens admitted to continental United States (mainland) from in-
sular possessions, years ended June 30, 1908 to 1929, by ports 227
Aliens departed from continental United States (mainland) to insular
possessions, and from insular possessions to continental United
States and other insular possessions, years ended June 30, 1919
to 1929, by ports 228
United States citizens arrived in continental United States (mainland)
from insular possessions, and in insular possessions from conti-
nental United States and other insular possessions, years ended
June 30, 1920 to 1929, by ports 229
Filipinos, and Chinese and Japanese United States citizens, arrived
in and departed from Hawaii, years ended June 30, 1922 to 1929,
as specified 230
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION
Department of Labor,
Bureau of Immigration,
Washington, June 30, 1929.
[on. James J. Davis,
Secretary of Labor.
Sir: During the past fiscal year this country has received 279,678
T) mi grants and lost 69,203 emigrants, a net gain of 210,475 as com-
ared with a net gain of like character last year of 229,798. In
le same period 199,649 nonimmigrants have come to us and 183,295
onemigrants have left us, an excess of nonimmigrants over non-
migrants of 16,354. The excess of immigrants over emigrants is
nportant, since it reflects the actual permanent net gain in alien
opulation. The excess of nonimmigrants over nonemigrants, except
'om a statistical standpoint, is relatively unimportant. It should
e explained that the nonimmigrant is one who has been permanently
dmitted to the United States and is returning from a temporary
bsence or an alien who is admitted to the United States for a tem-
orary stay. The nonemigrant is one who departs after having been
dmitted temporarily or a permanent alien resident who departs
dth the intention of returning to this country. It should be under-
tood that the term "nonimmigrant," as here employed, does not
mbrace transits nor alieDS possessing a residence of one year or
aore in a foreign contiguous country who enter the United States
or visits of less than six months, nor aliens who habitually or periodi-
ally cross and recross the land boundaries — totaling in all over thirty
aillions annually, treating each entry of the same person as a separate
ransaction — nor does the term "nonimmigrant," as here employed,
mbrace over a million visiting seamen, all of whom were examined,
vlention is made of these facts, otherwise the bare figures dealing
xclusively with "immigrants" and "emigrants" would offer but a
rery meager and wholly misleading index of the tremendous volume and
rariety of tasks involved in the administration of the laws dealing with
,rriving aliens, to say nothing of those departing and those remaining.
During the past year the departure from the United States of 38,796
.liens subject to deportation was brought about, 12,908 under formal
warrants of deportation and 25,888 through the voluntary action of the
.Hens involved, an increase in the total number removed over last year
•f 7,225.
Criminal and civil actions for violation of the immigration laws
>ending at the beginning of the year numbered 317; 2,096 new
;ases were instituted resulting in 1,483 convictions or judgments,
:7 acquittals, and 177 dismissals, leaving a balance of 706 cases
)ending at the close of the year, as compared with 906 actions in-
itituted in the previous year, with 702 convictions or judgments,
I8_acquittals, and 201 dismissals.
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A REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION
In the fiscal year 1928 the Government was compelled to defend
833 new writs of habeas corpus besides 179 pending at the beginning
of that year, losing 111 cases. In the fiscal year covered by this
report 530 cases were pending at the beginning thereof; and 1,369
new writs were issued, the Government losing in 109 cases.
The past year witnessed the handing down by the United States
Supreme Court of two decisions highly important from an 'mmi-
gration standpoint. The more important one was on writ of certiorari
to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
in the case of "Arthur J. Karnuth, United States Director of Im-
migration, and Charles Drehr, Inspector in Charge, United States
Immigration Service, petitioners, v. United States of America, on
Petition of Preston M. Albro, an attorne}^ for Mary Cook and
Antonio Danelon." This case arose as a consequence of the bureau
and department's General Order No. 86, classifying alien residents
of foreign contiguous territory, who sought or came to pursue em-
ployment in border communities in the United States, as immi-
grants, in respect of whom the production of visas, quota or non-
quota, was made a prerequisite to admission, instead of as non-
immigrants coming temporarily for business without visas, as thej
claimed the right to do. Thousands of aliens living in border cities
of foreign contiguous territory, particularly Canada, were taking
advantage of the situation to gain a livelihood in the United States
The situation was alarming, threatening as it did, in the course o:
time, completely to break down visa restrictions, not only as tc
natives of Canada and Mexico but of the rest of the world as well
since, if aliens of the class in question could reside in foreign contiguous
territory and work in the United States, there was nothing, so fa]
as our own laws were concerned, to prevent European aliens froir
settling in foreign contiguous countries and entering the Unitec
States daily in pursuance of their employment, which would have
left American workers exposed to all the old evils of unrestrictec
alien competition. The case was decided favorably to the Govern-
ment in the lower court, but the decision was reversed by the circuil
court of appeals, and the decision of the latter court in turn was re-
versed by the Supreme Court of the United States, which sustained the
district court, the Supreme Court holding that such aliens were not
business visitors but immigrants, as the term is denned by the immi-
gration act of 1924, and, in consequence, all such are now required as 8
prerequisite to entry to present immigration visas, quota or nonquota
depending upon their nativity. The courageous and determined
struggle made by the department in the face of almost insuperable
obstacles and adverse opinion in getting the question before the
Supreme Court of the United States and there having it settled and
settled right, as it eventually was, marks one of the most noteworthy
achievements in the department's history.
The other outstanding decision of the Supreme Court affecting the
administration of the immigration laws was in the Claussen case
concerning which more detailed discussion will be hereinafter found
in the chapter devoted to alien seamen. By virtue of this decisior
alien seamen residing in the United States, in common with all othei
aliens residing therein, are regarded as having departed from the
United States when they have gone to a foreign country, regardless
of the flag under which they sailed. Formerly alien seamen residing
REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION 6
the United States, many of them illegally and in whose eases
portation could not be effected by reason of length of such residence,
ire held by the courts upon their return to the United States from
voyage to a foreign port as never having left the United States,
ps prevented the exclusion of such as were undesirable or unfit to
ay here.
Much discussion, pro and con, has developed during the past year
to the merits or demerits (depending upon one's point of view) of
ie so-called national-origins plan of regulating immigration. It is
>t purposed here to say whether the system is sound or unsound; the
sople spoke in 1924 when the so-called quota act of that year was
issed by an overwhelming majority of their Representatives in
Dngress. That act embraced the national-origins plan with the
ipulation that it should go into effect July 1, 1927. Twice by joint
solution of Congress, first on March 4, 1927, and again on March
, 1928, the operative date of the plan was postponed for a year,
ulure of the Congress at the last regular session again to postpone
e taking effect of the plan caused the President, as required by th&
rms of the act of May 26, 1924, to proclaim the quotas, as therein
ovided, effective July 1, 1929. While the operation of the national-
igins plan does not fall within the year covered by this report, a
3rd or two concerning its obvious consequences would seem not
appropriate. The new quotas will reduce the number of quota
imigrants who may be admitted in any fiscal year from 164,667
15o,714. Increases in the quotas of Austria, Belgium, Finland,
reat Britain and Northern Ireland, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Latvia,
thuania, The Netherlands, Poland, European and Asiatic Russia,
)ain, Turkey, and Yugoslavia will result, while the quotas of Czecho-
Dvakia, the Free City of Danzig, Denmark, France, Germany, Irish
ree State, Norway, Portugal, Rumania, Sweden, and Switzerland
ill be reduced. The quotas of Great Britain and Northern Ireland,
•aly, and the Netherlands are the chief gainers, and those of Den-
ark, Germany, the Irish Free State, Norway and Sweden are the
•incipal losers.
Without increasing the sum total of quota immigrants who may be
Knitted to the United States as now proclaimed, the bureau is
rongly in favor of an enlargement of the preference classes there-
ider. It is thought that the Congress should first, however, enact
gislation permitting the Commissioner General of Immigration,
ith the approval of the Secretary of Labor, to authorize an Ameri-
in citizen to bring in his or her parents over 60 under appropriate
igulations and after due investigation, without regard to quota
Wtations; also unmarried stepchildren under 21 years of age, and
lat legislation should be enacted to permit an American citizen
oman to bring in her husband as a nonquota alien without regard to
ie time the marriage occurred, upon authorization of the Commis-
oner General of Immigration, with the approval of the Secretary of
abor — all after the fullest investigation. At the present time an
I merican citizen husband can secure nonquota status for his wife re-
i irdless of the date of the marriage, whereas-an American citizen wife
| in secure a nonquota status for her husband only if the marriage oc-
'. irred prior to June 1, 1928. There is no good reason why the same priv-
> ?ge should not be extended to an American citizen wife that is extended
an American citizen husband. The bureau is stronglv in favor of
4 REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION
legislation in effect enlarging the preference classes within quote
limitations by permitting the Commissioner General of Immigration
with the approval of the Secretary of Labor, under such regulations
as may be prescribed, to authorize, from time to time, a preference
In the issuance of quota visas to aliens needed in our economic
development and to designate as inadmissible aliens not so needed
in other words, have this country say whom it wants and needs anc
whom it does not want nor need, instead of leaving the choice to th<
potential immigrant. The policy to-day excepting as to certaii
specified relatives, to whom preference is given within the quotas, i:
to say in effect that all others may apply who choose, "first come, firs
served," and within quota limitations we will admit them whethe:
we need them or not, provided they do not fall within the specifically
enumerated excludable classes. This is not economic or defensible
We should invite whom we want in our household. Existing lav
provides that preference in the issuance of visas shall be accorded t<
persons skilled in agriculture, but there is no provision under whicl
the possible needs of American agriculture, for persons so skilled, cai
be determined in advance, nor does existing law prevent aliens s<
skilled from coming here as a preferred class under the quota an<
immediately engaging in other pursuits already overcrowded. Thi
should be rectified.
There exists a pressing need for a larger bureau and field force
This need is steadily growing and must be taken care of if efficien
administration of the laws now on the statute books dealing wit!
aliens is to be had. The capacity of the field organization and bureai
staff is taxed to the uttermost; vitally important work is neglected
The act approved March 4, 1929, as amended June 24, 1929, making i
a felony with penalty for certain aliens to enter the United States unde
certain conditions in violation of law, is a greatly needed piece o
legislation. It gives force and effect to previously enacted immigratioi
legislation, without which aliens were formerly accustomed to enter th
United States surreptitiously or by means of fraudulent representations
with no fear of punishment other than deportation, and an assuranc*
that sooner or later such illegal attempts would prove successful ; nov
they know that such attempts if detected will be more severely deal
with. Although but a short time has elapsed since this legislatioi
was enacted, the salutary effects are already noticeable. The prepara
tion of such cases for criminal prosecution has laid a heavy burdei
upon an already overtaxed field force. This legislation, in effect, al®
provides, among other things, for the permanent banishment of an aliei
heretofore or hereafter arrested and deported, unless such deportatioi
occurred prior to March 4, 1929, and prior to that date the Secretar
of Labor had given such alien permission to reapply. This is drasti
in the extreme and in ways too numerous to mention works hardships
injustices, and cruelties in many individual cases. The law, in th
opinion of the bureau, should be promptly amended, by giving th
Secretary of Labor discretion to admit in meritorious cases, especially
those in which considerations of humanity clearly dictate such a cours
of action, aliens heretofore or hereafter arrested and deported, fouiw
to be otherwise admissible.
The act approved March 2, 1929, entitled "An act to supplemen
the naturalization laws and for other purposes," sections 1 to 11 o
which became effective July 1, 1929, is another much needed piece
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REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION 5
legislation. Among other things, it provides for the registry of aliens,
under certain conditions, who entered the United States prior to June
3, 1921, in whose cases there is no record of admission for permanent
residence. Many thousands of such aliens, how many thousands we
do not know, are in this country ; they have lived here continuously,
behaved themselves, reared families, engaged in business, and, owing
to statutory limitation, can not be deported. They had no standing
before the law, could not become naturalized, and could not leave
and reenter the United States without compliance with every require-
ment of law faced by a new immigrant. The new law partially
remedies this situation, but it should go further and afford similar
relief to aliens in the same predicament, who entered at any time prior
to July 1, 1924. It may be stated in passing also that this legislation
promises to add tremendously to the work of the bureau and field
forces. It is too early to predict with any degree of assurance just to
.vhat dimensions the work will grow, but it is reasonable to assume the
lumber of applicants will steadily grow to very large proportions, and
vhen it is remembered that the case of every applicant will have to be
exhaustively investigated as clearly contemplated by the statute, it is
;afe to say that not less than a million dollars annually will be needed
;o carry on the work if it is to be done promptly and efficiently.
Neither time nor space permits of such a discussion of the multi-
udmous problems connected with the enforcement of the laws dealing
vith aliens, as the bureau would like to indulge in. A few only of the
nore important phases of administration have been dealt with and
hese but briefly. In the following pages, however, including the
ippendix comprising statistical tables, information of much value is
ecorded.
Before proceeding further, however, the bureau wishes to make
nention of the great improvement which has occurred during the past
'ear in the morale of the immigrant inspectors as the result of the
doption by Congress of the so-called Reed-Jenkins immigrant inspec-
or pay bill. This legislation affords definite assurance to young men
onsidering entry into the Immigration Service as immigrant inspec-
ors, as well as those already in the service in that capacity, that
atisfactory and meritorious service will be suitably rewarded within
quitable limitations.
IMMIGRATION
VOLUME -CHIEF SOURCES—ADMISSIONS— DEPARTURES— DISTRIBUTION
During the past year 479,327 aliens were admitted and 252,498
eparted, resulting in a gross but not necessarily permanent increase
f 220,829 in the alien population of the United States. This increase
• practically the same as that which occurred in the previous year,
hen 500,631 aliens were admitted and 274,356 departed.
Of the 479,327 aliens who entered the country, 279,678 were immi-
rants, or newcomers for permanent residence, and 199,649 were non-
umigrants coming here for a stay of less than one year or returning
om a temporary sojourn in some foreign country. Nearly three-
•urths, or, to be exact, 183,295 of the aliens who departed were non-
nigrants, i. e., those who, having established a permanent residence
the United States, upon departing announced an intention of re-
irnmg, and those who had been here for a period of less than one
6 REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION
year The remaining 69,203 aliens who left during the year were
emigrants who announced an intention to reside permanently m a
Immigrant aliens were admitted at the rate of 23,306 a month, the
peak being reached during October,when 29,917 entered the country.
February witnessed the lowest point, with 17,254. In the one month
of June/1913, the influx reached a total of 176,261. European coun-
tries then sent 160,396 immigrants, of whom 135,208, or 84.3 per cent,
came from Austria-Hungary, Italy, and the Russian Empire. During
the entire past year Europe contributed 158,598, or 56.7 per cent of
the total for the year, Germany with 46,751 leading the list, followed
by Great Britam with 21,327. Italy sent us 18,008 during the year,
or two-fifths of the number of immigrants contributed by her during
the month of June, 1913; while the Irish Free State sent us 17,672;
the Scandinavian countries (Denmark, Norway, and Sweden) :
17 379; Poland, 9,002; France, 4,428; and Czechoslovakia, 4,411
The other European countries combined contributed 19,620, or less
than 3,000 immigrants each. There was a small increase in lmmi-
oration from Europe as a whole as compared with the previous year
when 158,513 immigrants came from that continent, as compared witt
158 598 in 1929 While the number of newcomers from Germany
Great Britain, Italy, and the Scandinavian countries shows an appre
ciable increase, this was offset by the decline in numbers from th<
Irish Free State, immigrant aliens admitted from that country drop
pino- from 24,544 in 1928 to 17,672 in 1929, or 28 per cent Canadiai
and Mexican immigration also shows a decline, the number of immi
grants coming from Canada dropping from 73,154 :m 1928 to 64 =,441
in 1929 or 12 per cent; and from Mexico, from 59,016 to 40,154, o
32 per 'cent Central and South American countries also sent us i
smaller number of immigrants during 1929 than during the previou
year, but Cuba and the other West Indies, Asia, Africa, Australia
and New Zealand sent us a slightly larger number of immigrants u
1929 than in 1928. ... ,. A ■ +1 fio ,Q
The principal races contributing immigrant aliens during the hsca
year ended June 30, 1929, were as follows: German, 55,631 ; Mexican
38,980; Irish, 30,922; English, 29,846; Scotch, 21,926; ; Scandinaviai
(Norwegians, Danes, and Swedes), 19,428; Italian, 19 083; French
16 957- and Hebrew, 12,479— comprising 87.7 per cent of the totl
immigrants for the year. In the preceding fiscal year the same nm
races comprised 89.1 per cent of the total, Mexican then leading th
list with 57,765, followed by the German with 54 157 while thelns.
contributed 38,193, English 33,597, Scotch 23,177 Italian 18,74f
Scandinavian 18,664, French 17,963 and Hebrew 11,639.
Over one-sixth of the immigrants for the past year were childrer
47 935 being under 16 years of age, while 69,072 ranged in age fror
16 to 21>2s? 85,222 from 22 to 29 years, 36,907 from 30 to 37 years
16,789 from 38 to 44 years, and 23,753 from 45 to 60 years .and I ovei
The male immigrants numbered 142,132, the female 137 ',546. , C
every 100 male immigrants, approximately 72 were single, 26 marnec
and 2 widowed or divorced; 17 were under 16 years of age, ,6 wei
from 16 to 44 years of age, and 7 were 45 years of age or over. Aboi
58 of every 100 female immigrants were single, 37 were married an
5 widowed or divorced; 17 were under 16 years of age, 73 from lb t
44 years, and 10 were over 44 years.
REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION 7
Over one-half of the newcomers for the past year settled in the North
Atlantic States, with nearly one-third, or 87,362, giving the Empire
State as their intended future permanent residence; while 19,138
were destined to Massachusetts, 16,213 to New Jersey, and 15,658
to Pennsylvania. Of the North Central States, Michigan received
25,248, Illinois 18,530, and Ohio 8,087. The major portion of the
26,586 newcomers destined to the south central division settled in
Texas, 24,930 immigrants going to that State, mostly Mexicans
who entered over the southern land border. The Western States were
the settling ground for 30,283 immigrants, California receiving 17,330,
principally Mexicans from Mexico; while only 4,377 immigrants went
to the States along the South Atlantic coast and 533 to Alaska and the
insular possessions.
A total of 16,651 aliens " ineligible to citizenship" were admitted
during the fiscal year 1929, mainly as returning residents, visitors, or
transits. Of this number 8,018 were Chinese, 218 East Indians,
8,278 Japanese, 106 Koreans, and 31 Pacific Islanders. Compared
with the figures for the previous year, these five races show a combined
total increase of 668, or 4.2 per cent..
IMMIGRATION FROM CANADA
The total recorded number of aliens of all classes admitted at
points along the Canadian land border, including those coming
originally for permanent or temporary residence and those returning
after an absence of more than six months, was 74,386. Of this num-
ber, 48,939, or 65.8 per cent, were natives of nonquota countries,
principally Canada; 13,891, or 18.7 per cent, entered as quota immi-
grants being mainly of European birth; and 9,465, or 12.7 per cent,
as visitors for business or pleasure, transits, and returning residents!
The remaining 2,091, or 2.8 per cent, were of miscellaneous classes,
embracing 43 Government officials, their families, attendants, ser-
vants, and employees; 21 aliens to carry on trade under existing
treaties; 882 wives, 331 husbands, and 122 unmarried children of
American citizens; 240 wives and 12 unmarried children of natives
of nonquota countries; 103 ministers of religious denominations and
28 wives and 23 unmarried children of ministers; 20 professors and 6
wives and 3 unmarried children of professors; 155 students; 85 women
who had been American citizens; and 17 American Indians born in
Canada.
Over two-thirds of the aliens admitted via the northern land
border were born in Canada, 51,571 giving that country as their place
of birth; 21,089 were of European birth, principally Great Britain;
647 were born in Newfoundland and 287 in other sections of the
Western Hemisphere; 415 gave Asia as their place of birth; while
120 were natives of Africa and 257 of Australia, New Zealand, and
the Pacific islands. The bulk of these aliens from Canada came
from the Provinces of Quebec and' Ontario, 33,084 entering through
the Montreal immigration district, 7,944 through the Buffalo district,
and 17,657 through the Detroit district. In the western section,
6,653 aliens were admitted at points in the Grand Forks (N. Dak.)
district; 2,482 came via the Spokane district, and 6,566 via the
Seattle district.
8 REPOItT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION
Of the 74,386 aliens coming over the Canadian border during the
year, 64,846 were classified as immigrants and 9,540 as nonimmi-
grants. The vast majority of the former were admitted under the
immigration act of 1924 as natives of Canada nonquota, or as quota
immigrants, natives of other countries. Of- the nonimmigrants, over
(.)1 per cent came in as temporary visitors or as transits. The volume
of newcomers or immigrants from Canada last year was not only the
smallest since 1922 but it was less than one-third of the number for
1924, the peak year of immigration from that country, when 200,834
immigrants came to the United States over the northern land border.
Immigration statistics show that nearly two-thirds of the 64,846
immigrants entering via the Canadian border last year were adults,
40,550, or 62.5 per cent, being over 21 years of age, and 21,345, or
53 per cent, of these adults were males. Of these immigrants, 33,846
were males and 31,000 females; 9,693 were under 16 years of age,
and 14,603 from 16 to 21 years; 19,466 ranged in age from 22 to 29
years, 9,041 from 30 to 37 years, 4,333 from 38 to 44 years, and
7,710 from 45 to 60 years and over. The single males numbered
22,427 and the single females 17,511, the married males 10,699 and
the married females 11,628, the widowers 630 and the widows 1,729,
the male divorced 90 and the female divorced 132. Among the
wage-earning immigrants, 15,022 were recorded as skilled and 3,584
as in the professional class. There were 4,362 servants, 3,148 farmers,
2,690 farm laborers, and 5,713 common laborers; 3,257 were of the
miscellaneous classes and 27,070, mainly women and children, were
listed as having no occupation.
IMMIGRATION FROM MEXICO
The total Mexican immigration to the United States during the
fiscal year ended June 30, 1929, was 42,385, comprising 38,980 immi-
grant aliens, or newcomers for permanent residence in this country,
and 3,405 nonimmigrants, aliens of the temporary class, either
coming for a visit of less than a year or returning after a short ab-
sence from the United States. During the same period 10,500 Mexi-
can aliens were recorded as leaving the United States, practically all
going to Mexico, 7,172 being of the emigrant class and 3,328 of the
none-migrant class. The net addition of this race to the alien popula-
tion of the United States for the year just ended was 31,885, as
compared with 48,551 for the previous year.
Mexicans comprise practically all the 43,078 aliens entering the
country during the past fiscal year over the southern land border.
Of this number, 38,750 were admitted under the immigration act of
1924 as natives of nonquota countries, mainly Mexico; 1,532 as
transits; 1,286 as temporary visitors for business or pleasure; 603 as
returning residents; and 423 quota immigrants. The miscellaneous
classes included 284 Government officials; 149 husbands, wives, and
unmarried children of American citizens; 18 wives and unmarried
children of natives of nonquota countries, such wives and children
having been born in quota countries; 17 ministers and professors and
their wives and unmarried children; 14 students; 1 woman who had
been an American citizen; and 1 alien to cany on trade under an
existing treaty. Over 94 per cent of the alien entrants via the south- I
REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION 9
ern land border were born in Mexico; 40,544 gave Mexico as their
county of birth, 1,329 claimed European nativity, principally in
Germany, Russia, England, and Spain; 595 claimed birth in China
and 208 in other Asia; and 402 in the other countries.
Of the 38,980 immigrant aliens of the Mexican race admitted during
:he past fiscal year, 24,798 were male and 14,182 female; 22,391 were
angle, 14,91 1 were married, 1,639 were widowed, and 39 were divorced.
The unskilled workers continued to predominate among the wage
earners, 11,581 giving their occupation as that of common laborer
ind 3,167 as farm laborer. There were 4,252 Mexican immigrants
•ecorded as skilled laborers, 1,266 as servants, 732 as professional,
,295 in miscellaneous occupations, and 16,687 as having no occu-
>ation.
REJECTIONS
During the year 18,127 aliens were barred from entering the
jmted States, 2,033 at seaports and 16,094 at the land border ports
it New York, the port of landing for over four-fifths of the aliens
rnvmg from overseas, 300,467 aliens sought admission during the
ear, of whom 939 were debarred, or about 3 out of every 1,000 At
he other seaports out of 63,429 applicants for admission 1,094 were
3jected, or about 17 per 1,000, the bulk of whom were stowaways
nd seamen seeking lodgment in the United States without first
avmg obtained immigration visas.
Alien stowaways discovered on board of vessels arriving at United
tates ports numbered 1,073, and alien seamen to the number of
1,314 deserted their ships in ports of this countrv. These figures'
lark a decrease in the numbers of both classes as compared with the
revious year, when 1,383 stowaways and 12,357 deserting seamen
-ere reported. The subjoined tables afford more detailed informa-
on in connection with the foregoing.
Applicants for admission
liens whose cases were pending at beginning of fiscal year 1929. _ 1 495
ew applicants during the year _'__ '_" 497' 255
ases finally disposed of (aliens coming for permanent ortemporan" "resi-
dence or to resume unrelinquished domicile) :
Admitted on primary inspection 445 49s
Admitted after temporary detention (without board of special in-
quiry hearing) j, 077
Admitted by board of special inquiry -------- ^, ^^
Rejected by board of special inquiry without appeal to department " 15' 272
Rejected by board of special inquiry but appealed to department-
Appeal sustained (aliens admitted) _ _ 1 673
Appeal denied (aliens debarred) ._ ~~ 2 855
led (after arrival and before final action taken) __ '14
scaped: "
From custody of immigration officers--. _ 5
From custody of others ~~~ZZ" 5
liens whose cases were pending at close of fiscal" vear 1929:" "
Before board of special inquiry . _ _ 979
On appeal to department _ 370
On appeal to court __""" "," 3^
In hospital for treatment "_I"_~__~ "" 22
Awaiting primary inspection and othera~"ZIZZZIIZ~ZHZIIIZZZri 166
75209—29 2
10 REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION
SUMMARY
Cases pending beginning of fiscal year 1929 1, 495
New applicants during the year ^'> ~°°
Total applicants 498,750
Aliens admitted during the year:
On primary inspection ™<> '°g
By board of special inquiry !», »o»
( >n appeal to department x» b/lj
Total admitted 479> 327
Aliens rejected during the year:
By board of special inquiry without appeal to ^_^
department 1g> -'-
On appeal to department ~> &aa
Total rejected 18> l2'
Aliens who died or escaped J*
Cases pending at close of fiscal year 1929 i, ^^
Total applicants 498' 75°
Alien stowaways found on hoard vessels arriving from foreign ports 1
Stowaways whose cases were pending beginning of fiscal year
1929
New cases during the year:
Found by immigration officers-
Found by customs officers
Reported by vessels.. —
Chinese Japanese Others
Total-
Admitted:
By board of special inquiry
On appeal to department -
Debarred:
By board of special inquiry without appeal -
On appeal to department
Escaped (after found or reported) :
From custody of immigration officers
From custody of others.
Cases pending at close of fiscal year 1929:
Before board of special inquiry
On appeal to department
43
70
894
30 ! 1,012
Total
54
82
937
1,090
974
99
i United States citizen stowaways, 232.
SEAMEN
With the growth of our restrictive immigration policies the problem
of properlv controlling alien seamen coming to our shores has assumed
steadily increasing proportions. The difficulties inherent in the sit-
uation'and possible remedies have been in previous reports discussed
at length. To give to alien seamen every facility necessary freely to
come and go in the pursuit of their calling, so as not unnecessarily to
interfere with freedom of commerce and at the same time to compel
obedience to the laws governing admission for residence, has been a
task engaging the most thoughtful consideration of the lawmakers,
the courts, and the law's administrators alike. While these prob-
lems are far from being solved, substantial progress in their solution
has been possible during the year through the decision of the United
States Supreme Court in the case of Claussen v. Day (49 S. Ct. 354),
REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION 11
and the passage of the act of March 4, 1929, making it a felony for
certain aliens to enter the United States under certain conditions.
For many years the courts have differed in opinion upon the
question "whether an alien seaman residing in the United States
who departed therefrom as a member of a crew of an American
vessel on a round-trip foreign 'entered' the United States within
the meaning of the immigration laws when he returned from
tfee voyage." Some held to the view that an alien seaman did
not so "enter" the United States as to render himself subject
to the jurisdiction of the immigration laws on returning from a
foreign voyage upon an American vessel. The question was settled
by the Supreme Court in its decision handed down on May 13,
1929, in the case hereinabove referred to. Claussen, a subject of
Denmark, first came to this country as a member of the crew of
an English ship, landing at Norfolk on January 22, 1912. He
shipped out the next day on an American schooner, and thereafter
was employed as a seaman on vessels of American registry, sailing
to foreign ports and returning. In October, 1917, he shipped on
an American vessel from New York for a voyage to South America
and return, landing on his return trip at Boston on March 26, 1918.
In 1919 he filed a declaration of intention to become a citizen'of the
United States. In 1921 he pleaded guilty to a charge of manslaugh-
ter in the State of Maine and was sentenced to imprisonment for
more than one year. Subsequently a warrant for his arrest was
issued by the Secretary of Labor, and after the usual hearing he
was ordered deported to Denmark on the ground that he had been
convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude and sentenced to
imprisonment for more than one year within five years following
his "entry" into the United States. The order of deportation was
sustained m the United States District Court and by the Circuit
Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. Before the latter court and
the Supreme Court the Government contended that the alien's
return to this country on March 26, 1918, was an "entry" within
the meaning of the immigration laws and that his deportation was
proper. It was contended in the alien's behalf that, in view of the
fact that he had sailed on an American vessel, he had not, under
the aoctrme that an American vessel is American territory, departed
from the L nited States, and consequently his return in March, 1918
was not an "entry," so that the 5-year period during which he could
be deportea could not be computed from the date of his last return
as asserted by the Government, This contention had been fre-
quently employed with success in previous cases to defeat depor-
tation. The Supreme Court held that there is no such "entry"
where an alien goes to sea aboard an American vessel from a port
of the United States and returns to the same or another port of this
country without having been at a foreign port or place. The court
held, however, that when Claussen departed on his foreign voyage
to, and touched at, South American and Cuban ports he made an
entry into the United States within the meaning of the immigra-
tion laws when he landed at Boston on the return trip in 1918, thus
affirming the decisions of the lower courts. This decision is one of
the most important and far-reaching rendered in recent years and
sets at rest all controversy in this class of cases.
12 REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION
Section 1 of the act of March 4, 1929, as amended, makes it a felony
for an alien to enter or attempt to enter the United States after he has
been arrested and deported in pursuance of law, and his exclusion from
admission to the United States is mandatory unless he was arrested
and deported prior to March 4, 1929, and was prior to his reem-
barkation at a place outside the United States or his application in
foreign contiguous territory for admission to the United States and
prior to March 4, 1929, given permission by the Secretary of Labor
to reapply for admission. That section has an important bearing
on the seaman situation, for the reason that in the past large numbers
of seamen entered and remained in violation of law, and were arrested
and deported only to return again and repeat the offense of attempt-
ing to remain permanently. Section 1 (c) of the act makes an alien
seaman, arrested and deported in common with other aliens arrested
and deported, subject to exclusion from admission to the United
States and provides further that he shall not be entitled to any of
the landing privileges allowed by law to other seamen. It is the
custom of this country in common with other maritime nations to
extend exceptional privileges to the visiting seamen of other nations.
The so-called La Follette Seamen's Act of March 4, 1915 (38 Stat.
1164), particularly provides that any seaman, within certain reason-
able limitations, may terminate his employment on board any mer-
chant vessel when it touches at a port of the United States and go
ashore. The act of March 4, 1929, is intended to prevent, or at least
to minimize, abuses growing out of the steadily increasing practice
of seamen taking advantage of the privilege by remaining here per-
manently without complying with the immigration laws. It will be
interesting to observe its effect.
In the foregoing connection a study of the subjoined tables will,
it is believed, prove both interesting and profitable to those inter-
ested in the seamen phase of immigration administration.
Alien seamen applying for admission
Admitted :
On primary inspection 541
By board of special inquiry 21
On appeal to department 1
Debarred :
By board of special inquiry without appeal 7
On appeal to department 2
Cases pending at close of fiscal year 1929:
Before board of special inquiry 1
On appeal to department 1
Total applicants 574
REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION 13
Alien seamen deserted, ordered held on board vessel, escaped, removed from vessel,
certified for contagious disease, and removed to hospital for treatment, as
specified
Deserted
Ordered held
on board vessel
Re-
moved
Escap-
to im-
migra-
Certi-
Diseas-
ed and
ed after
tion
fied for
other
being i station
loath-
seamen
District
Under
ordered |or else-
some or
removed
sec. 20,
Not on
de-
where
danger-
to
Chi-
Japa-
Others
Total
immi-
visaed
tained
for safe-
ous con-
hospital
nese
nese
gration
crew
on
keeping tagious
for
act of
list
vessel
pend-
disease
treat-
1924
ing de-
parture
of vessel
ment
All districts
429
37
10, 848
11,314
6,401
2,677
78
545
1,372
1,786
New York, N. Y
288
11
7,250
7,549
485
327
20
43
523
691
16
32
1
361
906
377
939
408
85
281
87
7
9
26
18
97
128
57
Philadelphia, Pa
236
Baltimore, Md
4
1
458
112
513
185
462
113
513
189
42
2
118
232
102
68
357
50
5
5
2
38
4
108
119
7
45
71
119
Portland, Me.
8
30
Jacksonville, Fla_.
4
42
New Orleans, La
6
250
256
458
330
10
114
177
353
Galveston, Tex
6
41
2
4
340
199
348
244
471
206
96
302
2
110
11
59
10
22
San Francisco, Calif
10
Portland, Oreg
6
11
61
63
66
67
90
81
50
162
3,521
23
95
512
2
2
14
10
60
25
5
58
62
Seattle, Wash
16
15
28
Los Angeles, Calif
90
3
50
31
3
52
31
62
52
47
32
15
1
27
20
13
1
1
3
19
6
Vessels boarded and alien seamen examined, including United States citizens serving
as seamen
District
Vessels boarded
From
foreign
ports
Coast-
wise
Total
Alien
seamen
examined
United
States
citizens
serving as
seamen on
vessels
boarded
All districts. _.
New York, N. Y.._
Boston, Mass
Philadelphia, Pa...
Baltimore, Md
Portland, Me
Norfolk, Va
Jacksonville, Fla
New Orleans, La
■Galveston, Tex
San Francisco, Calif
Portland, Oreg
Seattle, Wash
Los Angeles, Calif..
Alaska
Honolulu, Hawaii..
Porto Rico.
Great Lakes
31,210
10, 264
41,474
1, 155, 825
5,640
1,638
1,249
754
381
638
3,511
2,595
1,224
555
287
3,010
3,040
1,185
394
1,243
3,866
413
18
401
9
257
5,500
742
952
577
85
413
414
483
5,640
2,051
1,267
1,155
390
895
9,011
3,337
2,176
1,132
287
3,095
3,453
1,185
394
1,657
4,349
549, 266
68, 162
31,800
17, 706
5,901
18, 065
64,809
68, 349
57, 419
17, 490
10,718
94,813
58, 650
8,392
21,973
27, 792
34, 520
320, 831
87, 938
12, 701
9,464
7,256
672
1,549
40, 899
27, 428
26, 966
6,100
941
19, 920
26,002
3,905
6,297
18,223
24, 570
14 REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION
LAND BORDER TRANSACTIONS
The subjoined tables speak eloquently of the tremendous volume of
humanity annually ebbing and flowing across our land boundaries.
To facilitate the work of inspection, habitual crossers are encouraged
to avail themselves of identification cards, which are issued by United
States immigration officers in charge at ports of entry following initial
inspection and admission. While travelers have not availed them-
selves of this convenience as fully as is desirable, nevertheless, as
the advantages arising from the possession of such cards become more
widely recognized, it is hoped that their employment will become more
general.
Miscellaneous transactions at land border stations
Number of aliens handled coming temporarily:
Cases pending at beginning of fiscal year 1929 267
Admitted on primary inspection (estimated) 375, 774
Admitted by board of special inquiry 8, 744
Rejected by board of special inquiry (aliens debarred without
appeal to department) 5, 210
Rejected by board of special inquiry but appealed to department —
Appeals sustained (aliens admitted) 92
Appeals denied (aliens debarred) 429
Cases pending close of year —
Before board of special inquiry 165
On appeal to department 85
Applicants refused examination on account of inability or unwillingness
to meet head-tax requirements 24, 573
Applicants referred to board of special inquiry from border stations and
who failed to proceed with their applications 3, S41
Applicants inspected at railway stations and wharves at interior points in
foreign contiguous territory who failed to appear before boards of
special inquiry for further examination as directed 3, 443
Aliens debarred or deported who reapplied for admission within 1 year
without first securing permission so to do and were refused exam-
ination 1, 601
Aliens referred to United States consul for visa 40, 041
Aliens to whom visitors' head-tax certificates were issued:
Cases pending beginning of fiscal year 1929 11, 925
New cases during the year 38, 290
Failed to depart within time limit, head tax retained 6, 467
Returned to foreign contiguous territory, head tax refunded 32, 498
Cases pending at end of fiscal year 1929 11, 250
Transits admitted, payment of head tax not required .-- 899, 228
United States citizens returning to the United States to resume residence
therein :
Former residents of Canada 6, 907
Former residents of Mexico 1, 290
Number of persons entering the United States (each entry of the same person
considered a separate transaction) :
Aliens
United States
citizens
Total
Via the Canadian border
15, 221, 215
16, 341, 719
15, 633, 459
10, 709, 292
30, S54, 674
Via ttie Mexican border
27,051,011
Total
31, 562, 934
26, 342, 751
i 57, 905, 685
1 Estimated.
REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION 15
Persons, in possession of immigrant identification cards or border crossing cards,
habitually crossing the Canadian and Mexican land borders
Aliens
United States
citizens
All crossers
Country of residence
Inter-
mi t-
tent
Ac-
tive
Total
In' er-
mit-
tent
Ac-
tive
Total
In er-
mit-
tent
Ac-
tive
Total
Residents of the United States:
Crossing Canadian border.
5,662
38, 956
838
26.212
6, 500
65, 168
3.043
32.317
1,371
6,841
4. 414 8.705
:v.K 158 71,273
2,209 10.914
33,053il04,326
ill
Total
44,618 27,050
19, 4:;:.: 9,529
84, 891 1 71,885
71, 668
28, 964
156, 776
35, 360
2,856
672
8.212
650
756
43,572! 79.9781 35,262 115,240
3, 50 i 22,291, 10,179 32,470
1,42S: 85,563: 72.641 158,204
148, 944il08.464
257, 40*
38, 888
9,618
48, 506 187. 832 118. 082 305, 914
N.itk.— Intermittent crossers are those who cross the borde'- not more than 3 times a week on an average;
he active crossers are Ihose who cross the border daily, or at least 4 times a week on an average.
ADMINISTRATIVE FINES
Administrative fines against steamship companies for violations of
the immigration laws are steadily decreasing. This betokens a grow-
ing respect upon the part of the carriers for such laws and a more
wholesome condition than obtained in former years.
The subjoined table, showing in detail the fines imposed (Jand causes
thereof), totaling $186,100, is in striking contrast to the total of
S3 14,960 in fines imposed during the previous year.
Administrative fines
[Imposed upon vessels for violations of various phases of lawl
Summary of fines imposed, act of 1924:
$250 fines (physically and mentally defective cases) $1, 250
$1,000 fines (sec. 16 cases) I 75, 000
$1,000 fines (sec. 20 cases) 62, 000
$1,000 fines (sec. 26 cases, illiterates) 8, 000
$1,000 fines (sec. 26 cases, diseased, insane, etc.) 30, 000
Passage money order refunded to aliens in above cases, $6,263.53.
Passage money order refunded to steamship companies in above
cases, $33,838.
Summary of fines imposed, act of 1917:
$10 cases (improper manifesting, etc.) 5, 650
$200 cases (sec. 9 cases, diseased) 200
$300 cases (sec. 18) 3, 000
$50 cases (sec. 35, diseased-seamen cases) 1, 000
Passage money ordered refunded to aliens in above cases, none.
Passage money ordered refunded to steamship companies in above
cases, $175.49, and 475 lire 58 centimes.
In addition to the above, 31 actions, aggregating $15,700, were
directed under section 27, act of 1924, which have or will come before
the courts, 8 of these actions being by wa}7 of libel against the steam-
ships involved and the rest, 23 cases, being in personam against the
owners, masters, agents, or consignees.
16 REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION
Forfeiture of bonds
Involving aliens admitted and bail bonds
Payment of bond
■Volun-
tary
Enforced
Involving aliens admitted:
Against becoming a public charge
Departure after temporary admission
Maintenance of status
Payment of hospital expenses
Involving bail bonds:
Under warrant of arrest
Under warrant of deportation
While under war-
rant of —
Failure to appear and escapes
Failure to appear when wanted, after being released on own recognizance
Escapes from—
Immigration officers -- —
Others
Writs of habeas corpus
Cases
Involving exclusion
Involving deportation
436
1,043
164
45
94
326
87
29
83
Pending close of year, before—
igration
Sus-
tained
Dis-
missed
With-
drawn
Sus-
tained
Dis-
missed
With-
drawn
Cases disposed of during the year on imm
charges:
Criminal . _ ._
1
1
1,097
1
97
2
8
3
4
4
6
10
12
3
26
17
52
12
Immoral
Act of 1924 (including General Order No.
Publican (public charge)
86)
2
6
1
12
1
Mental or physical defect. . .
2
34
1
Chinese exclusion law . ... _. __ _.
1
32
2
25
Allothers . _
2
Criminal and civil actions
[Violations of immigration laws]
Violation of —
Cases
pending
June 30,
1928
Cases
insti-
tuted
Convic-
tions
Acquit- Dismis-
tals 1 sals
Aggregate amount of
fines and length of
imprisonment
Cases
pending
June 30,
1929
Total
317
2, 096
1,483
47 177
$67,765; 382^ years....
706
Act of Feb. 5, 1917:
Sec. 4
20
8
115
14
1
3
40
133
10
350
14
4
64
31
113
1,286
90
1
104
7
247
1
12
1
7
2
52
21
42
915
71
1
6 17
5 1 3
20 ! 89
$1,360; 68 years
$1,350; 6 months
$46,292; 172 years
$300
26
Sec. 5.
3
Sec. 8
109
Sec. 10 „
13
Sec. 16
1
$1,450; 11 years
$2,500
2
See. 31
2
Sec. 32...
$5,200 ..
33
Act of June 15, 1927: Sec. 3....
2
Act of May 26, 1924:
Sec. 22.
21
35
2
2
12
13
3
6
15
30
$1,700; 16 years
$6,307; 4 years .
18
Sec. 27
40
Act of Mar. 4, 1929:
Sec. 1
65
Sec. 2
$160; 65 years
356
18 U. S. C, 88, 91, 99.
60
$1,146; 38 years
37
F. P. C, 79...
REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION 17
Criminal and civil actions — Continued
[Violations of immigration laws]
Number of persons assisting aliens to enter the United States illegally '
Violation of—
Cases
pending
June 30,
1928
Ar-
rested
Con-
victed
Ac-
quitted
Dis-
missed
Aggregate amount of
fines and length of
imprisonment
Cases
pending
June 30,
1929
Total
197
444
33
2
323
3
3
322
28
136
$48,102; 219)4 years....
$155
Act of Feb. 5, 1917:
Sec. 4
20
28
1
234
2
2
3
20
13
1
84
1
8
3
$160; 14 years
9
Sec. 5
$100; 3 months
Sec. 8
115
$46,192; 171 years
$400; 2 months
100
Sec. 16...
Act of May 26, 1924:
Sec. 22
12
3
$500; 3 years
5
Sec. 27 .
Act of Mar. 4, 1929
10
70
5
50
5
18 U. S. C, 88, 91, 99
47
5
26
$750; 29 years
36
i Number of smuggled aliens involved, 914.
CHINESE
Approximately the same number of Chinese applied for admission
in the fiscal year 1929 as in the preceding fiscal year; 8,018 Chinese
aliens were admitted as compared with 7,996 in the fiscal year 1928.
These figures include those passing in transit through the United States
and those admitted as temporary visitors; 4,507 were admitted in
transit and 519 as temporary visitors as compared with 4,653 admitted
in transit and 398 admitted as temporary visitors in the last fiscal year;
1,795 domiciled residents of the United States were admitted upon
return from visits abroad as compared with 1,919 of this class admitted
in the preceding year; 699 Chinese were admitted to carry on trade in
accordance with the treat}7 with China governing commerce and
navigation, whereas 572 of this class were admitted in the fiscal year
1928. Exclusive of transits, temporary visitors, and returning resi-
dents, which should not be included in the number of Chinese added
to the population of this country, 498 Chinese were admitted. Of
these only those who were ministers of a recognized religious denomi-
nation or professors of colleges or seminaries, together with theii
wives and minor children, were admitted for permanent lesidence.
Only 14 of this class were admitted, so that practically no Chinese
aliens were permitted unconditionally to enter for permanent
residence.
Prior to the passage of the act of 1924 Chinese students and mer-
chants were permitted to remain permanently in this country after
lawful admission. The act of 1924 permits merchants of the Chinese
race, as well as of other races, to remain only so long as they maintain
their status as merchants, and that act requires students to leave the
United States upon the conclusion of their studies. Under the rules
of the department return permits are granted only to those aliens who
have been admitted for permanent and unrestricted residence. Under
this rule merchants and students who entered subsequent to July 1,
1924, are not granted return permits. The attention of the depart-
ment has been called to the fact that to refuse return permits to such
merchants acts as an estoppel against such persons again reentering
18 REPROT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION
the United States after visits abroad, for the reason that they are
unable to secure certificates from the Chinese Government as to their
mercantile status when their mercantile business is located outside
China. The department is endeavoring to work out a plan under
which such merchants may be permitted to return after visits abroad
to resume the status occupied by them prior to their departure,
although there is no intention of abandoning the present practice
under which they are denied permits.
As stated in previous reports, the main problem confronting the
authorities in the enforcement of the immigration laws as applied to
Chinese has to do with those Chinese who claim citizenship either
by birth in the United States or as the sons or daughters of American
citizens. Intensive examination, found necessary in order to deter-
mine whether the alleged relationship of applicants to claimed fathers
exists, occasions long delay at the ports of entry. During the past
year the department has made an earnest effort to reduce these
delays to a minimum. In December, 1928, a general order was
issued directing the port officials to curtail the examinations of such
applicants by eliminating questions upon immaterial and collateral
matters. The officers in charge of the various districts were required
to notify the bureau when cases were sent to other districts for further
investigation, and the districts to which such cases were sent were
required to report to the bureau when the investigation had been
completed and the record returned to the district from which it was
received. The ports of entry were called upon to expedite the work
to the greatest possible extent, and the result has been satisfactory.
There has been a substantial reduction in the length of time applicants
are detained at the ports of entry, thereby relieving to a great extent
the congestion which previously existed.
The courts continue to discharge in habeas corpus proceedings
applicants for admission who, in their opinion, have been denied a
fair hearing because no substantial evidence appears in support of
the order of rejection. In effect in these decisions the courts weigh
the evidence and thereby assume the prerogative of the Secretary of
Labor. The Supreme Court has previously held that the courts have
no right to intervene even though they may be of the opinion that
the decision of the department is wrong. No test case has as yet
been presented to the Supreme Court, but this will no doubt be
necessary in order finally and definitely to determine whether the
present attitude of some of the courts in this respect is correct.
A problem which has arisen under the act of 1924 has to do with
the admissibility of the alien wives of Chinese-American citizens.
Under the construction placed upon the act by the courts such wives
are inadmissible. It is manifestly inequitable that the wives of alien
Chinese of the exempt classes should be admitted while the alien
wives of Chinese-American citizens are rejected. A considerable
number of such wives has been admitted temporarily by the depart-
ment under bond, and such temporary admissions have been extended
for the reason that there is pending before Congress a bill which, if
enacted into law, will remedy the situation.
At one time in the history of the Immigration Service the smuggling
of Chinese constituted one of the major problems in the enforcement
of the immigration laws. Diligent effort and particularly careful
watch kept on the borders since the establishment of the border
BEP0RT o, «. a—-— — L °F IMMIGRATI°N 19
3atrol have reduced the s-g^ ^JSffiftS ST.SE
We Most of the surreptitious ^ries no ^ Cah_
Kon of the service occur over the .land doi j ^ fche M
Irnia While many of these ; illegal ^f^% 1S a class 0f Chinese
S securing residence in he Umte^te^W ^^ and bmlt to
known as "free trippers" who open ly ci ^ China and ^
an est in order that they may be o^^ Chines6) after they have
free passage to .the >ome£ ^ ^ for MexicQ tQ ^ake up thelr
completed their visits^. No way has been found to prevent
employment inia>s from traveling at the expense of the ^United btates
Chinese ofcnve fact that they can not be return^ - Mexico, and their
in Ration to China is mand^^—^ continues to be a favored
The entry^oy^j^J residence. The privileges permitted under
tne La Follette Act and the general immigration law make it com-
paratively easy for Chinese arriving as seamen to take shore leave or
to be discharged in order to reship foreign and thereafter to sink into
the Chinese population of the United States. These entries are so
numerous that an attempt to break up the practice would require a
considerable increase in the appropriation for the enforcement of
the immigration law.
The present rules governing the passage of Chinese in transit
through the territory of the United States are framed with particular
reference to Chinese laborers seeking such privilege and require
bond in the sum of not less than $500 for all Chinese. An increasing
number of high-class Chinese crosses the territory of the United
States en route to Europe and to China on the return journey. A
modification of the rules is under consideration with a view to the
elimination of bond in this class of cases in the discretion of the officer
in charge at the port of entry.
Many Chinese students admitted since the passage of the act of
1924 and who under the act are required to leave the United States
upon the completion of their studies have sought an extension of
their residence as students after graduation in order to gain practical
experience along the line of their studies. There is an urgent need
for the services of these students in their home country, as the supply
of Chinese educated in the professions is very limited. The oppor-
tunities to secure experience in China which would enable them, to
apply the theoretical knowledge gained in our institutions of learning
are limited. The department has permitted Chinese of good standing
to remain for limited periods for the purposes indicated. The
privilege has been gratefully accepted in many cases and in no instance
has the bureau found that it has been abused. It is believed that the
extension of this opportunity to worthy students will react favorably
in the future upon the relations of the two countries.
Return permits.
Return permits are issued to Chinese of the exempt classes who
have been previously admitted for permanent and unrestricted
residence. During the fiscal year 1929 such permits were issued to
422 Chinese of this class, while 50 applications were denied. Exten-
sions of previously issued permits were granted in 152 cases.
20 REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OE IMMIGKATI0N
Chinese arrested
[Chinese exclusion act]
Cases pending at beginning of year (WliiHi™ «v
on appeal) __ . e year ^"ding aliens awaiting deportation
Arrested during the year (new cases)" 91
Cases disposed of: jog
Deported —
On order of United States commw
On court order oner oo
Discharged — jg
On order of United States commissioner
On court order g5
™- jo U#nt* r?!yJ1?t)arted and proceedings canceled 1~_ "_' ." a
Died, 2; forfeited bail, •*, ending, 140. ~ f
DEPORTATIONS (Ui WMTOAr^
During the year 12,908 aliens were disposed of under formax
warrants of deportation. Of this number, 9,536 were deported at the
expense of the immigration appropriation, 1,458 were deported at
the expense of the steamship lines which brought them to this country,
802 were permitted to ship one way foreign as members of crews of
departing vessels, and 1,112 were permitted to depart voluntarily
at their own expense.
Of the 12,908 aliens above mentioned, 4,227 were returned to
Europe; 2,185 to Canada; 5,481 to Mexico; 570 to other countries in
the Western Hemisphere; 370 to Asia; and 75 to Africa, Australia,
and the Pacific Islands.
Deportations, by months, were as follows:
Govern-
ment ex-
pense
Steam-
ship ex-
pense
Shipped
as sea-
men
Departed
volunta-
rily
Total
Total
9,536
1,458
802
1, 112
12.90&
July.
536
778
649
610
648
741
692
748
1,064
986
1,032
1,052
91
198
120
82
153
142
99
159
117
59
118
120
52
94
47
45
26
103
106
57
76
96
76
24
89
116
99
70
100
68
122
72
95
120
97
64
768-
1,186
915
October..
807
November
927
December
January .._
1,054
1,019
February
1,036
1,352
April
1,261
May
1,323
June
1,260
One hundred and six deportation parties were moved during the
year. These group movements saved many thousands of dollars.
With respect to the 802 aliens who were permitted to ship one way
foreign as members of crews in lieu of deportation, it is interesting to
note that 801 had some experience as seamen, while only 1 was without
such.
The savings effected in permitting aliens to sign on as members of
crews of foreign-bound vessels were approximately $80,200, in
addition to which other savings were effected. These are set forth
in detail in the subjoined summary.
REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION 21
Summary
Warrant of deportation issued:
Deported at expense of immigration appro-
priation—
From seaports
Across land boundary
Deported (ocean voyage at expense of steam-
ship companies)
Permitted to ship foreign 1 way, its a com-
pliance with warrant of deportation
Departed, paying own passage, as a compli-
ance with warrant of deportation
Departed voluntarily across land border as a
compliance with warrant of deportation —
Total. _
ubject to deportation; voluntarily departed;
warrant of deportation not issued:
Shipped foreign 1 way '
Paid own passage 2 --
Departed across land border 3
Total.
Grand total.
At $100 per capita $80,200
At $100 per capita 59,400
At $20 per capita 10,360
$149, 960
At $100 per capita 30, 600
At $100 per capita 50,300
At $20 per capita 501,580
582, 480
732, 440
i Warrant of arrest issued in respect of 170 aliens— not in respect of 136 aliens.
= Warrant of arrest issued in respect of 174 aliens— not in respect of 329 aliens.
s Warrant of arrest issued in respect of 346 aliens— not in respect of 24,733 aliens.
ALIENS OF THE CRIMINAL AND IMMORAL CLASSES DEPORTED
During the year 610 aliens convicted of crimes involving moral
turpitude and sentenced to imprisonment of a year or more after
entering the United States were deported following release from prison.
The largest number of deportees of this class (233), wTere Mexicans, or
38.2 per cent of the total. The others included 75 Italian, 57 English,
32 German, 27 French, 25 Irish, and 161 of the miscellaneous races or
peoples.
In addition to the above, the deportees last year included 799 aliens
who were criminals at the time of their entry. Here also Mexicans
were the largest group (460, or 57.6 per cent). These criminals at
time of entry also included 85 English, 75 French, 44 Irish, 30 Scotch,
and 105 scattering races. A number of these aliens had been pre-
viously deported, and all were subject to deportation when they last
entered the country.
In the same period 52 aliens were deported because of convictions
under the act approved May 26, 1922, commonly known as the
narcotic act, embracing 24 Chinese, 7 Mexicans, 7 Italians, 3 Greeks,
and 11 of seven other races.
Aliens of the immoral classes, including prostitutes after entry,
procurers, persons coming for an immoral purpose, and the like,
numbered 395, of wrhom 300, or 75.9 per cent, were Mexicans.
The total deportees of the criminal and immoral classes for the past
year was 1,856, the Mexicans alone numbering 1,000, or 53.9 per cent.
22 REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION
Warrant cases
[Items indicate number of aliens involved]
Warrant cases investigated in connection with warrant proceedings:
In penal institutions jq jgg
In hospitals and almshouses _ " 9 851
At large IIIIZZZZZIZZZI 99! 713
Total 112) 722
Warrants of arrest:
On hand by field officers at beginning of year unserved . 872
Received by field officers during the yearl ZZZ 17, 914
Total warrants of arrest 13 ygg
Served in penal institutions 2 662
Served in hospitals and almshouses "__" " ' §97
Served at large ^3 qqq
On hand by field officers, unserved, at close of year l__ ' 784
Returned to department, canceled _"_ \ 344
Total warrants of arrest \g 7gg
Warrants of deportation:
On hand by field officers at beginning of year _ __ 5 9'?0
Received by field officers during the year _'_'_'_ 14^ 003
Total warrants of deportation 19 923
Executed, aliens removed —
Shipped foreign 1 way 392
Paid own passage; departed from seaports ~_ '___ '_ 594
Departed voluntarily across land border _ 518
Departed across land border, Government expense I "__ 7013
Deported via seaports at Government expense 2 523
Deported via seaports at steamship expense " 1 ' 458
On hand by field officers at close of year, unexecuted ___ 6' 326
Returned to department, canceled ' ggg
Total warrants of deportation 19 923
REENTRY PERMITS (INCLUDING CHINESE)
An alien actually resident of, and legally admitted to, the United
States for permanent residence on the occasion of his last entry, may
upon application to the Commissioner General of Immigration in
proper form and the payment of $3 obtain a reentry permit good for
one year and subject to extensions upon satisfactory showing as to
the necessity therefor, for periods of not to exceed six months each
upon payment of a fee of S3 for each extension. This document
entitles the person to whom issued to reenter the United States
without being put to the necessity of procuring a visa abroad before
returning, but it is not the sole evidence of admissibility. In other
words, a reentry permit is, if unexpired, merely evidence that the
person to whom it was issued is returning from a temporary absence
abroad to resume an unrelinquished domicile in this country law-
fully acquired, but it is of no avail if it is found upon the holder's
return that the holder is excludable for causes under the immigration
laws. Alien residents of the United States possessing the qualifica-
tions requisite to the procurement of a reentry permit may however
visit foreign contiguous territory for a period of not to* exceed six
months and return without visas or reentry permits.
REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION 23
Durino- the year 113,375 applications for reentry permits were
5ceived°and 107,470 granted. Of the 107,470 persons to whom
!entry permits were issued, 22,300 had availed themselves of the
rivilege on previous occasions. It was necessary to return 8,873
Dplications for correction or completion; 1,224 were received too
te to be acted upon prior to departure.
Requests for extensions to the number of 14,563 were received
uring the year, of which 13,747 were granted, 155 demed, and 661
mained pending at the close of the year.
Fewer permits by 6,507 were issued during the year just closed
mn were issued in the fiscal year ended June 30, 1928, but 3,016
tore extensions were granted. The decrease in the number ot
ermits issued is attributable in part to the fact that at the beginning
f the fiscal year 1928 there were 4,219 applications pending, and only
714 applications pending at the beginning of the year just closed
' In addition to the applications above referred to, 276,799 pieces ot
lail in connection with permit matters were received and disposed
f and 172 cases were sent to field officers for investigation.
There were covered into the Treasury in fees $363,651.
VISA PETITIONS
During the year 40,774 petitions were filed by American citizens
>r issuance of immigration visas to wives, unmarried children under
tie age of 21 years, husbands, and parents, an increase of 2,314 over
tie preceding year; 36,032 were granted and 3,063 denied, the re-
minder for one reason or another not being perfected As in past
ears, the number of petitions filed by newly naturalized citizens
xceeded all others. ,
The following tabulation shows the general increase, by fiscal years,
i the number of visa petitions filed since the inauguration ol the
ystem :
925 29,000 1928 ?§'£§?
926 - 23! 856 1929 40,774
927"."----"- 34, 169
IMMIGRANT STUDENTS
During the vear 1,898 aliens were admitted to the United States
is nonquota immigrant students, making a total of 8,929 aliens so
tdmitted since the immigration act of 1924 went into eject. Ul
his total, 3,480 have to date completed their studies and lelt the
•ountry During the 5-year period 265 warrants of arrest looking
,o deportation have been issued in respect of students who failed to
comply with the requirements.
During the year 112 schools have received full approval as mstitu-
ions of learning for immigrant students, making a total of 1,391
ICCFPClltCCl
There has been a decided increase in the number of marriages on
he part of students (especially women) to American citizens. In
Ms connection the following table is not without significance when
t is remembered that marriage to a United States citizen carries
vith it special preference in the issuance of quota visas not accorded
n general to other aliens. Over 61 per cent of such marriages were
contracted by the nationals of four countries the quotas of which are
heavily obligated for many years to come.
24 REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION
Total
Nationality
Armenia
Russia
Poland
Greece
Other
Total
95
18
17
16
7
37
75
20
18
13
4
10
6
7
27
Males - -
10
PERSONNEL (ADMINISTRATIVE)— FIELD SERVICE
Employees, by classas, on the rolls July 1, 1928, and June 30, 1929
Total.
Commissioner
Assistant commissioner
District director
Assistant district director...
Special investigator
Supervisor
Superintendent
Plant engineer
Inspector in charge
Immigrant inspector ..
District law officer
Technical adviser
Contract-labor investigator.
Part-time inspector
Clerk
Interpreter
Guard..
Matron .
Laborer
Janitor
Charwoman
Pilot..
Deck hand
Marine engineer
Stationary engineer.
Marine fireman
Stationary fireman .
Launch engineer
Machinist
Tile setter
Laundryman
Carpenter-
Dynamo tender
Gardener
General mechanic. .
Painter
Plumber
Wireman
Telephone operator.
Draftsman.
July 1,
1928
1,897
June 30,
1929
28
18
16
403
66
168
33
91
22
22
6
22
6
14
10
24
1
1
1
3
7
5
2
3
2
3
3
4
1
2,133
9
25
13
1
3
1
1
119
902
1
27
21
12
458
68
179
31
92
21
22
6
22
7
12
10
24
1
1
1
3
7
5
2
3
2
3
3
5
1
Average
force
carried
on rolls,
fiscal
year 1929
1, 989. 1
9.0
9.0
25.0
13.0
.2
2.6
1.0
1.0
105.4
813.3
.4
26.4
20.1
13.6
422.7
67.0
173.9
32.8
90.9
21.7
22.0
6.0
22.0
6.3
13.5
10.0
24
1
1
1
3
7
5
2
3
2
3
3
4.3
1.0
Minimum number of employees on the rolls during the year, 1,897,
on July 1, 1928.
Maximum number of employees on the rolls during the vear, 2,133,
on June 30, 1929.
The amount expended for salaries of the immigration field force
during the fiscal year 1929 was $4,101,428.81.
REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF
Separations from the field service
[Administrative]
IMMIGRATION
25
Title
Resigned
Dismissed
Discon-
tinued
with
out
preju-
dice
Transferred to—
Re-
tired
With
preju-
dice
With-
out
prej-
udice
Under
charges
During
proba-
tional
period
Border
patrol
force
Other
Govern-
ment
services
Died
Total
Total--.
9
78
12
10
47
13
11
18
8
206
1
6
1
4
2
3
16
3
7
4
20
2
2
1
2
3
2
2
1
10
1
43
7
4
< -k
2
43
3
9
3
1
3
7
7
2
4
2
1
88
6
B ird-.
3
4
1
3
1
1
4
29
1 orer ..
7
1 tor ...! 1
1 tron !
5
5
2
1 ftsman
2
C eral mechanic
1
1
1
1
1
] ndrvman..
1
1
I k hand.
1
1
1 ;phone operator
1
1
1 jrnover approximately 10.3 per cent.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
j. propriation for the conduct of the Immigration Service and the administration of
the immigration laws
] r the enforcement of laws regulating immigration into the
I Jnited States $5, 702, 915. 00
I r coast and land border patrol 1, 868, 440. 00
] r physical maintenance and upkeep of immigration stations 257, 000. 00
1 r salaries, Bureau of Immigration 98, 720. 00
Total 7,927,075.00
e net amount expended during the year for all purposes, after
leducting refunds to the appropriation for expenditures not
jroperly chargeable to the Government, was 7, 706, 842. 85
220, 232. 15
Leaving an unexpended balance of
I lanced against the expenditures mentioned there was collected..
I is hereinafter shown, the sum of 3, 518, 103. 55
Making the actual net cost of operation 4, 188, 739. 30
INCOME AND SOURCES THEREOF
I ad tax
U ministrative fines
Isntry permits and extensions
I rids forfeited and paid without suit
I e of exclusive privileges (feeding, money exchange, etc.)
Ipense of deporting aliens — reimbursed
I e of Government property :
I scellaneous collections
lin-box collections, New York, Boston, Seattle, and Philadel-
phia
Total
75209—29 3
2, 841, 114.00
152, 591. 70
363, 651. 00
158, 419. 84
1, 155. 30
351. 87
246. 92
387. 96
184. 96
3, 518, 103. 55
26 REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION
BORDER PATROL
The past year, as did each year succeeding the establishment of th(
border patrol, witnessed tremendous strides in the development of th(
organization's efficiency — its morale, discipline, and esprit de corps
The organization is recruited by means of competitive examinations
from the finest type of young manhood in the country. Those candi-
dates who successfully pass the written examination, very largely ir
the nature of an intelligence test, must thereafter satisfy a board, upoi
oral examination, that they are in every other respect fit material foi
the arduous and exacting duties of the border patrol. When thel
have done this, they undergo a physical examination at the hands o
Government surgeons, and if found physically fit enter upon a pro
bation for a period of six months, at the conclusion of which, if thei:
conduct and services have been satisfactory, they receive absolutt
appointment; otherwise they are dropped from the rolls. After receiv
ing absolute appointment involuntary separation from the servici
occurs only on formal written charges, to which the accused is affordec
full opportunity to reply in writing. The merit system prevails, am
promotions up to this time both in rank and pay have been more rapk
than is generally the case in the older Government organizations.
The border patrol offers to young men an honorable and attractivi
career. The requisites to success are uncompromising honesty, intel
ligence, ambition, industry, and courage. The work is arduous, exact
ing, and oftentimes hazardous in the extreme, calling for the exercisi
in well-balanced proportions of initiative, resourcefulness, discretion
courtesy, and patience.
Ten men in the organization, whose names are hereinafter listed
have lost their lives in encounters with outlaws. Outlaws very fre
quently shoot and shoot to kill when they are challenged, unless tin
odds are greatly against them. Patrolmen are under the strictes
orders to shoot only in self-defense. Once attacked, however, the;;
shoot fast, straight, and with deadly effect.
ROLL OF HONOR
1. Frank H. Clark. Killed at El Paso, Tex., on December 13, 1924.
2. August D. De La Pena. Killed at Rio Grande City, Tex., on August 3
1925.
3. William W. McKee. Killed near Alambre ranch, 40 miles south of Tucson
Ariz., on April 23, 1926.
4. Lon Parker. Killed near Willis ranch, Huachuca Mountains, Ariz., oi
July 25, 1926. S» S{ .
5. Thad Pippin. Killed in mountains near El Paso, Tex., on April 21, 1927.
6. Franklin P. Wood. Presumed to have been rammed and sunk by, anc
while in pursuit of, a smuggler's boat in the Detroit River December 15
1927. Body never recovered.
7. Norman G. Ross. Killed by apprehended alien while in rear seat of alien's
car on February 10, 1928, near Kane Springs, Calif.
8. Robert H. Lobdell. Killed near Roseau, Minn., December 25, 1928.
9. Earl A. Roberts. Killed by a liquor smuggler about March 23, 1929, a1
Algonac, Mich.
10. Benjamin T. Hill. Killed by, and while pursuing, a suspected smuggle]
in El Paso, Tex., May 30, 1929.
The work performed by the border patrol, its accomplishment!
personnel, and transportation during the past year are hereinaftei
set forth in tabulated form. The results in all essential respects
REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION
27
approximate those of the preceding year except as to the number of
violators of law apprehended. Last year these numbered 25,534,
of whom 18,000 were smuggled aliens. In the year just closed the
total apprehended of law violators numbered 34,591, of whom 29,568
were smuggled aliens.
Activities of immigration border patrol during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1929
Miles patrolled, total 6,801,012
Bv motor 6, 217, 733
B'v railroad 128, 532
By horse 60,813
Bv boat 5, 251
Afoot 388,683
Trains, busses, etc., examined, and passengers thereon interrogated
Total 791, 278
Number of Number
convey- of pas-
ances sengers
976, 261
39, 034
99, 271
708, 015
77, 602
23, 898
28, 441
Pedestrians interrogated 380, 282
Investigations conducted 3, 769
Warrants of arrest served 82
Smugglers of aliens captured 291
Smuggled aliens captured 29, 568
Aliens turned back (Canadians, 122; Mexicans, 22; others, 333) 477
Freight trains 67, 808
Passenger trains 71, 372
Automobiles 579, 110
Busses 45, 444
Boats 14, 774
Other conveyances 12, 770
Persons
appre-
hended
Seizures
Delivered to —
Automobiles
Other convey-
ances
Liquor
Miscel-
laneous
contra-
Num-
ber
Estimated
value
Num-
ber
Estimated
value
Quantity
(in
quarts')
Estimated
value
band,
esti-
mated
value
Total :
34, 591
741
$271, 999
222
$27, 852
352, 869
$337, 769
$58, 158
33,002
848
117
30
72
6
1
515
25
592
58
3
8,795
198, 679
34,700
375
9
208
2
2
1,500
19, 727
5, 075
1, 050
307,416
33, 061
78
271,524
56, 176
130
4,732
1,191
156
693
110
4
12,310
8
9,931
■Hate and municipal
61
2
28, 550
900
1
500
51, 276
Total estimated value of seizures, $695,778.
28 REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERA.L OF IMMIGRATION
Employees, border patrol, by classes, on the rolls on July 1, 1928, and June SO, 1929
July l,
1928
June 30,
1929
Average
force car-
ried on
rolls, fiscal
year 1929
Total
Supervisor
Assistant superintendent
Chief patrol inspector
Senior patrol inspectors..
Patrol inspectors
Clerks
Motor mechanics
Laborers
Janitors
746
28
167
502
22
15
3
2
29
174
560
28
22
793.9
1.0
7.5
29.5
169.4
532.2
26.3
18.0
7.0
3.0
Minimum number of employees on the rolls during the vear, 746,
on July 1, 1928.
Maximum number of employees on the rolls during the year, 839, on
June 1, 1929.
The amount expended for salaries of the border patrol force during
the year 1929 is $1,533,805.34.
Separations from the service, border patrol
Resigned
Dismissed
Discon-
tinued
with-
out
preju-
dice
Transferred to—
Died
With
preju-
dice
With-
out
preju-
dice
Under
charges
During
proba-
tional
period
Immi-
gration
Service
Other
Govern-
ment
services
Total
Total
37
53
27
25
4
74
3
5
228
3
22
42
6
1
3
Senior patrol inspectors
6
30
3
44
3
1
1
1
11
16
25
1
1
2
3
5
46
163
Clerks
11
1
3
1
1
Turnover, approximately 28.7 per cent.
Border patrol transportation
[June 30, 1929: 284 automobiles, 18 trucks, 21 horse allowances (14 saddle horses, 7 pack horses)]
MOTOR EQUIPMENT PURCHASED DURING FISCAL YEAR 1929
Ford 4-door sedans 24
Ford trucks 2
Whippet 4-door sedans 37
Whippet coaches 16
Chevrolet 4-door sedans 59
Chevrolet coaches 3
Chevrolet trucks 6
Durant 4-door sedans 3
150
Gross cost $102, 636. 32
REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION 29
OLD MOTOR EQUIPMENT TURNED IN ON PURCHASE OF NEW CARS
Ford touring 4 1
Ford sedans
Chevrolet touring 49
Chevrolet sedans '
Chevrolet coaches
Chevrolet trucks 2
Star touring !;_J
Star sedans 2
Reo truck 1
128
Allowance f^v old equipment -- $9, 353. 65
Net cost of !"v. equipment 93, 282. 67
ADMINISTRATIVE PROBLEMS
FIELD
Although the shortage in personnel, discussed under this caption
in last year's annual report has been somewhat relieved by the
assignment of additional help to the more important points along the
Canadian border, further and very substantial additions to the per-
sonnel there and elsewhere throughout the country remain to be
made before the situation can fairly be said to have been properly
remedied.
Again it is desired to refer to the need of training schools for field
officers, which need is discussed in detail in previous annual reports.
LEGISLATION RECOMMENDED
Last year legislation along various lines and for various purposes
was recommended. Some of the recommendations have been acted
upon. Those that have not are renewed with certain changes and
additions, as follows:
First. That the exemption from the operation of the illiteracy
inhibition as set forth in section 3 of the immigration act of 1917
reading "All aliens who have been lawfully admitted to the United
States and who have resided therein continuously for five years and
who return to the United State within six months from the date of
their departure therefrom" be broadened so as to provide that aliens
holding valid unexpired reentry permits shall not be excluded because
of illiteracy, and that subdivision F,of section 10 of the immigration
act of 1924 be so amended as to harmonize with the amendment of
section 3 of the act of 1917 as proposed.
Second. That statutory grounds for both exclusion and deportation
be broadened, and that the whole body of law dealing with immigra-
tion be codified in the manner and for the reasons set forth in the
annual report for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1926.
Third. That section 8 of the immigration act of 1917 be amended
to provide a specific penalty for the offense of harboring and concealing
smuggled aliens. This amendment is necessitated by decisions of
certain courts that this clause of section 8 is inoperative because
Congress did not in clear language provide a penalty for the offense.
Fourth. That Congress make a study of immigration from coun-
tries of this hemisphere with a view to placing it upon the same basis
as immigration from countries to which the quota law is applicable.
30 REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION
The unlimited flow of immigrants from countries of the Western
Hemisphere can not be reconciled with the sharp curtailment of immi-
gration from Europe.
Fifth. That omission from section 15 of the immigration act of 1924
of authority to require bond in appropriate cases in connection with
the admission of immigrant students be remedied. Liberality should
be extended to those who seek to avail themselves of our educational
institutions, but at the same time there should be authority, in the
interest of good administration, where that course is desirable, to
exact a bond of immigrant students admitted, conditioned for their
departure from the United States. The present situation works to
the disadvantage of the alien in obliging the port officials to exclude
in a doubtful case, whereas, if bond were possible, doubts might be
resolved in favor of the applicant in many instances without jeopardy
to the accomplishment of the general purposes of the act.
Sixth. That section 15 of the immigration act of 1924 be amended
so as to require servants of Government officials, now admitted under
diplomatic immunity, to depart from the country upon failure to
maintain the status under which admitted.
Seventh. That a nonquota status in the issuance of immigration
visas be authorized in favor of the dependent parents over 60 years
of age of citizens of the United States. The number who would
benefit by this modification of existing law is not large and consid-
erations of humanity fully support the recommendation. The Con-
gress has extended a nonquota status to the husbands of American
citizens, but with the proviso that marriage shall have occurred prioi
to June 1, 1928. No such limitation, however, is imposed in the
granting of a nonquota status to alien wives of American citizens.
Legislation is strongly recommended which will place American citi-
zen wives and American citizen husbands on an absolute equalitj
in the issuance of nonquota visas. That in the issuance of visas the
wives and unmarried children under 21 years of age of alien residents
of the United States who were lawfully admitted to the United States
for permanent residence be given priority of preference over immi-
grants who are skilled in agriculture and the wives and dependenl
children under the age of 18 years of such immigrants skilled ir
agriculture, if accompanying or following to join them.
Eighth. That legislation be enacted authorizing the seizure and for-
feiture of vehicles and vessels used to import aliens into the Unitec
States in violation of the provisions of the immigration laws, or t(
transport them thereafter pursuant to such illegal importation; anc
to permit the Immigration Service -to make use of such vehicles anc
vessels after they have been ordered forfeited by the courts.
Ninth. That the law be amended so that refund of passage monei
be not made, as it now is, to an alien who by his own fraud and decei
has prevailed upon a steamship company to bring him, althougl
inadmissible, to a United States port.
Tenth. That a general discretion with regard to the excluding pro
vision of the immigration laws be vested in the Secretary of Labor t<
readmit expatriated natives of the United States.
Eleventh. That a nonquota status be extended to the unmarriei
stepchildren, under 21 years of age, of American citizens.
Twelfth. That the act approved March 2, 1929, entitled "An ac
to supplement the naturalization laws, and for othpr purposes," b
REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION 31
amended so as to provide that the registry of aliens as therein provided
may be made as to those aliens who entered the United States prior
to July 1, 1924, instead of prior to June 3, 1921, the date specified in
the present act.
Thirteenth. That provision be made for the reimbursement of
immigration officers and employees for the expenses incurred by them
in the moving of their families and household and personal effects
pursuant to official transfers in the line of duty to points within and
without the United States. Ever-changing conditions in the Immi-
gration Service render it imperative that personnel shall be shifted
about with considerable frequency. For an officer or employee to be
forced in the line of duty to move his family and household and per-
gonal effects, all at his own expense, is absolutely unjust and seriously
curtails mobility. However, such legislation should be so framed
as to provide for reimbursement solely upon authorization of the
Commissioner General of Immigration, with the approval of the
Secretary of Labor, where the transfer is made at the request of the
3inployee.
Fourteenth. That adequate buildings be provided for the care of
aliens detained in deportation proceedings. At present such aliens
ire largely confined in jails.
Fifteenth. That the Secretary of Labor be given broader powers to
Emit aliens in cases of hardship — those who enlisted in the armed
lorces of this country during its participation in the World War,
Dolitical refugees, artists, and intellectual geniuses, and wives of
aliens admitted for permanent residence prior to Jul}7 1, 1924, who
aave declared their intention to become citizens of the United States.
With wise limitations and restrictions this power can be safely
3onferred without danger of abuse.
Sixteenth. That legislation be enacted equitably to compensate
mmigrant inspectors required to perform overtime duty in connection
with, the examination of arriving aliens.
Seventeenth. That a more liberal provision than that afforded by
:he compensation act be provided for the widows and orphans of those
n the border patrol killed in line of duty, and that the same safeguards
De thrown about the members of the border patrol and the same immu-
nities extended to them as are accorded any and all other Federal law-
jnforcement officers the performance of whose duties involves hazards
;o life, including the right of trial in Federal courts and defense at the
lands of United States attorneys.
Eighteenth. Statistics continue to show that a very substantial
volume of alien visitors, or nonimmigrants, is admitted each year.
These aliens are not presumed to stay here permanently, and with the
careful scrutiny given their cases by the American consuls abroad and
Dy administrative officers at the ports of entry, it is doubtful that any
considerable proportion is abusing the privilege to evade the quota.
However, the number is sufficiently large to warrant a more careful
check-up on them than is possible at the present time with the force
ivailable. To do this work properly, to insure departure of those who
;hould depart, an additional inspection and clerical staff is recom-
nended. The efforts of such a staff undoubtedly would have a salu-
tary effect as a deterrent and at the same time do much to educate the
)ublic in a feature of the law that is not clearly understood. A system
32 REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION
of keeping check on overstayed visitors in this country would likewise
enable the department more intelligently and satisfactorily to pass
upon the applications for extensions of temporary admission.
Nineteenth. The border patrol should be very substantially aug-
mented to examine vessels at seaports for alien stowaways.
Twentieth. That Congress sufficiently increase its appropriation to
the bureau to make possible stricter enforcement of the immigration
laws, inasmuch as in recent years the immigration question has become
one of the Nation's greatest problems. The available force is doing
wonderful work in the enforcement of the present law, but naturally a
larger force would be in a better position to enforce this very popular
law.
Twenty-first. That the Commissioner General of Immigration,
with the approval of the Secretary of Labor and under such regula-
tions as may be prescribed, be authorized to declare, from time to
time, a preference by occupation in the issuance of quota visas to
aliens needed in our economic development and to designate by
occupation, as inadmissible, immigrant aliens not so needed.
Twenty-second. That the Secretary of Labor be authorized to per-
mit aliens heretofore or hereafter arrested and deported to apply for
admission. Under existing law all such aliens are permanently ban-
ished from the United States unless they were deported prior to March
4, 1929, and prior to that date were given permission by the Secretary
of Labor to reapply.
CONCLUSION
I wish to pay tribute to the intelligence, loyalty, and devotion to
duty of the field and bureau personnel, which have made possible the
discharge during the past year of the great responsibilities imposed
upon the bureau by the immigration laws. I desire also to thank j^ou
and the other officials of the department for the sympathetic and
helpful aid at all times extended.
Respectfully submitted.
Harry E. Hull,
Commissioner General.
APPENDIX
STATISTICS OF IMMIGRATION
33
APPENDIX— STATISTICS OF IMMIGRATION
Table 1. — -Aliens admitted, departed, debarred, and deported, and United States
citizens arrived and departed, years ended June 30, 1928 and 1929, by ports or
districts
1928
Port or district
Aliens admitted
United
States
citi-
zens
arrived
Aliens
de-
barred
Aliens departed
United
States
citi-
zens
de-
parted
Aliens
de-
Immi-
grant
Non-
immi-
grant
Total
Emi-
grant
Non-
emi-
grant
Total
ported
after
land-
ing i
307, 255
193, 376
-,iiii. liid
430, 955
18, 839
77, 457
196, 899
274, 356
429, 575
11 625
Atlantic, total
169, 577
154,940
324, 517
386, 370
1,575
64,653
135, 050
199, 703
37S.3D7
2,892
New York, N. Y __
157, 887
5,680
96
52
2,208
6
2
2,064
3
11
5
79
1,453
31
133, 217
5,695
222
45
4,882
10
57
2,273
3
16
11
1,716
6,754
39
291. HI4
11.375
318
97
7,090
16
59
4,337
6
27
16
1,795
8,207
70
299, 272
10, 986
262
69
13,818
9
21
2,170
280
296
16
14,415
44,645
111
1,140
99
89
79
21
6
60, 626
1,287
33
4
1,029
115,852
6. 177
56
2,821
176, 478
7,764
89
9
3,850
300, 669
10, 277
101
28
11,878
2 001
Boston, Mass .
152
Philadelphia. Pa
176
121
58
Portland, Me
11
New Bedford, Mass
10
705
10
941
5
427
8
19
2
20
3
22
53
22
236
23
Newport News, Ya__
29
1
210
1,223
4
3
2
1, 851
7,266
2
4
2
2,061
8,489
6
637
4
12, 658
41, 609
14
55
27
37
Key West, Fla
53
Other Atlantic _..
141
Gulf of Mexico, total-.
1,804
4,529
6,333
11,303
260
690
2,886
3,576
11, 702
580
Tampa. Fla...
472
3
31
1, 045
251
2
1,360
1
72
2,868
228
1,832
4
103
3,913
479
2
297
2
169
9,829
1,006
31
4
23
157
44
1
24
173
197
135
50
Pensacola, Fla
6
Mobile, Ala
6
399
261
17
2,056
640
23
2,455
901
45
10, 537
985
34
290
Galveston, Tex.
160
Other Gulf
40
Pacific, total
3,933
14, 336
18, 269
14, 780
470
5,932
14, 499
20, 431
15, 885
593
San Francisco, Calif
2,312
4
522
182
913
7,745
5
2,458
3,335
793
10, 057
9
2,980
3,517
1,706
6, 943
5
2,306
1,662
3,864
175
1
152
61
81
2,592
4
2,171
600
565
7,210
30
1,823
3.269
2, 167
9,802
34
3,994
3,869
2,732
7,352
20
2,220
1,275
5,018
257
Portland, Oreg
45
Seattle, Wash
Mexican border seaports
152
Canadian border, total.
73,605
9,263
2 82,868
2 7, 063
13,600
2,230
26,864
2 29.094
2 14, 778
4,118
Montreal district
29, 921
9,605
20, 005
4,829
2,198
7,047
4,258
644
778
1.609
328
1,646
34, 179
10, 249
20, 783
6,438
2,526
8,693
2, 498
235
78
1,961
1,171
1,120
2,965
1,574
1,360
3,442
782
3,477
157
517
722
288
257
289
26, 864
29, 094
' 2, 828
2,830
3,531
2,724
1,908
957
Buffalo district
Detroit district
Grand Forks district
Spokane district
4, 118
Seattle district
Mexican border, total.
57, 921
4,453
' 62, 374
2 1, 443
2,805
3,312
11,346
2 14, 658
2 532
3,415
San Antonio district
26, 866
28, 427
2,628
1,809
2, 298
346
lis, 675
30, 725
2,974
818
572
53
878
1,612
315
1. 7*5
1,223
304
11, 346
14, 658
f 97
\ 342
I 93
1 V
KJ Paso district
[ 3, 415
Los Angeles district
Other, total
415
5, 855
6,270
9,996
129
640
6,254
6,894
8,371
Alaska
59
82
274
113
3,354
2,388
172
3,436
2,662
15
4,012
5,969
34
42
53
2
510
128
4,193
2,061
2
4,703
2,189
3,558
4,813
Hawaii
Porto Rico
' These deportees are included among aliens departed, they having entered the United States, legallv or
illegally, at the ports or districts indicated, and later deported under warrant proceedings.
2 Does not include persons habitually crossing and recrossing the borders, such as commuters, tourists,
and visitors.
35
36 REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION
Table 1. — Aliens admitted, departed, debarred, and deported, and United States
citizens arrived and departed, years ended June 80, 1928 and 1929, by ports or
districts — Continued
1929
Port or district
Aliens admitted
United
States
citi-
zens
arrived
Aliens
de-
barred
Aliens departed
United
States
citi-
zens
de-
parted
Aliens
de-
ported
after
land-
ing i
Immi- ;N°n-
„_„.,* immi-
grant grant
Total
Emi-
grant
Non-
emi-
grant
Total
279, 678 199. 649
479, 327
449, 955
18, 127
69, 203 183. 295
252, 498
431, 842
12, 908
169, 062
161,408
330, 470
402, 745
1,269
54, 145
135, 646 189. 791
376, 758
2,677
New York, N. Y
158, 238
5,002
v 76
50
2,393
10
2
1,719
141,290
4,203
233
57
5, 276
10
58
1,777
299, 528
9, 205
309
107
7,669
20
60
3,496
313, 030
9,201
262
137
14, 081
42
24
1,893
939
57
79
68
12
4
23
2
12
3
22
25
23
49, 518
120. 044
169, 562
5,423
26
299, 066
7,341
25
104
11,840
8
23
430
1,839
165
191
139
18
12
14
34
12
45
17
31
39
121
Boston, Mass
1, 970 3. 453
3
23
1,047
2.917
3,964
1
121
727
Portland, Me
1
121
341 386
12
11
108
1,428
13
14
6
2,383
6,071
30
26
17
2,491
7,499
43
316
22
23, 778
39, 746
213
2
19
21, 863
36, 013
24
1 6
80 1, 903
1, 063i 6. 908
1,983
7,971
6
Miami, Fla -
Key West, Fla
6
Gulf of Mexico, total. _
1,563
4,407
5,970
11,631
192
725
2,893
3,618
11, 472
595
Tampa, Fla__ .. -__
394
5
17
817
330
1,148
4
96
2,914
243
2
1,542
9
113
3,731
573
2
806
3
124
9,642
1,056
14
9
9
115
44
1
9
124
133
109
1
51
10, 225
1,086
37
6
35
267
245
5
Mobile, Ala.
11
387
318
35
2,072
662
46
2,459
980
Other Gulf
4,412
14, 250
18, 662
18, 035
420
5,316
12.964
18, 280
18, 459
582
San Francisco, Calif
2, 590
6
584
169
1,063
7,646
6
2,091
2,944
1,563
10, 236
12
2,675
3,113
2,626
7,530
8
2,277
1,194
7,026
184
8
120
61
47
2,364
12
1,579
754
607
6,125
32
1,669
3,009
2,129
8,489
44
3,248
3,763
2,736
7,318
213
2,190
1,463
7,275
246
IS
125
20
143
Portland, Oreg...
Seattle, Wash
Canadian Pacific
Mexican border seaports
Canadian border, total
64,846
9,540
2 74, 386
2 6, 907
12, 788
2,089
20, 783
2 22,872
2 16, 764
3,401
Montreal district
28,491
7,468
16, 899
4,609
2,078
5,301
4, 593
476
758
2,044
404
1,265
33, 084
7,944
17, 657
6, 653
2, 482
6,566
2,280
262
527
2,084
870
884
3,065
1,285
2,706
3,468
961
1,303
136
647
441
416
230
219
20, 783
22, 872
3, 482
3,885
3,897
3,226
1,510
764
3, 401
Grand Forks district
Mexican border, total.
39, 273
3,805
2 43,078
2 1,290
3,306
6,537
4,866
2 11,403
2 699
5,618
21, 867
15, 066
2,340
1,728
1,702
375
23, 595
16, 768
2,715
736
450
104
1,210
1,432
664
4,688
1, 514
335
[ 4, 866
11,403
f 263
{ 233
I 203
I 5, 618
El Paso district
Los Angeles district
522
6,239
6,761
9,347
152
391
6,143
6,534
7,690
35
54
164
304
85
3,633
2,521
139
3,797
2,825
42
3,976
5,329
66
20
66
14
234
143
4,106
2,037
14
4.340
2,180
3
3,333
4,354
5
7
23
1 These deportees are indue
illegally, at the ports or distr
2 Does not include persons
and visitors.
ledamt
cts ind
aabitua
>ng aliei
cated, s
lly cros
is depai
md late
sing an
ted, the
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i recross
y havin
sd unde
ing the
g entere
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borders
dtheL
nt proc
, such a
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REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION 37
Table 2. — Net increase of population by admission and departure of aliens, years
ended June SO, 1926, 1927, 1928, and 1929, by semiannual periods and months
Month
1926
Admitted
Departed
Immi-
grant
Nonim- T t ,
migrant! l otal
Emi-
grant
Nonemi-
grant
Total
Increase
304, 488
191, 618 J 496, 106
76, 992
150, 763
227, 755
268, 351
144, 148
99,813 1 243.961
46, 592
81, 020
127, 612
116,349
July... -.
August
18, 590
22, 421
26, 721
28, 685
26,642
21, 089
14, 177
17, 052
23,081
19, 427
14, 860
11,216
32, 767
39, 473
49, 802
48, 112
41, 502
32, 305
8,784
7,539
7,200
7,674
6,555
8,840
17, 715
12, 978
12, 485
13, 264
11,915
12, 663
26, 499
20,517
19, 685
20, 938
18,470
21, 503
6,268
18, 956
30, 117
27, 174
23, 032
December .
10, 802
160, 340
91, 805
252, 145
30, 400
69, 743
100, 143
152, 002
19, 072
20, 041
29, 504
33,400
33, 533
24,790
10, 061
10, 632
15, 182
29,733
30, 673
44. 6S6
5,286
3,232
3,457
4,989
5,861
7,575
9,795
8,451
8,982
10, 780
13, 660
18, 075
15, 081
11,683
12, 439
15, 769
19, 521
25, 650
14, 652
18, 990
32,247
17,557 50,957
19,244 52,777
18,529 43,319
35, 188
May
33, 256
17, 669
1927
335, 175
202,826 i 538,001
73, 366
180, 142 | 253, 508
284, 493
175, 955
112,290 288,245
42, 779
93,528
136, 307
151,938
July
22, 283
29, 286
35, 297
34,528
30, 756
23,805
16,096 38,379
20,467 49,753
25,680 60,977
22,059 ' 56,587
16,185 46.911
11, 803 35, 608
7,052
7,376
6,634
5,377
6,859
9,481
17, 970
15, 410
16, 392
13, 803
13.078
16, 875
25, 022
22, 786
23, 026
19, 180
19, 937
26. 356
13, 357
26, 967
37, 951
37, 407
27, 004
9,252
159, 220
90, 536 249, 756
30, 587
86,614 ! 117,201
132, 555
18,804
21, 695
29,868
33, 034
31,819
24,000
9, 219 28, 023
10,379 i 32,074
16, 370 46, 238
17, 310 50, 344
20,899 : 52,718
16,359 1 40,359
3,928
3,949
4,244
4,185
6,148
8,133
10, 053
12, 085
13, 502
14,391
16, 978
19. 605
13,981
16, 034
17, 746
18, 576
23, 126
27, 738
14, 042
February.
16, 040
March
28,492
April
31, 768
May
29, 592
June
12, 621
Fiscal year, total
1
1928
307, 255
193, 376
500, 631
77, 457
196,899 | 274,356
226, 275
6 months, total..
164, 665
106, 474
271, 139
44, 535
107, 136 | 151, 671
119,468
Julv
23, 420
28, 418
31, 000
31,719
27, 758
22, 350
15, 973
19,011
25, 619
21, 578
13, 841
10, 452
39, 393
47, 429
56, 619
53, 297
41, 599
32, 802
9,230
6,322
7,625
6,402
5,871
9,085
18, 509
17,014
16. 885
16,424
16. 886
21,418
27, 739
23, 336
24, 510
22, 826
22, 757
30, 503
11,654
August
24, 093
September _
32, 109
30, 471
18, 842
2,299
6 months, total
142, 590
86, 902
229, 492
32, 922
89, 763
122, 685
106, 807
January
18, 146
20, 888
26, 270
30, 709
26, 158
20, 419
8,579
10, 393
14,348
17, 982
17,814
17, 786
26, 725
31,281
40, 618
48, 691
43, 972
38,205
5,323
4,708
4,931
4,515
6,240
7,205
15, 632
10, 070
12, 242
12, 553
19, 272
19, 994
20,955
14, 778
17, 173
17, 068
25, 512
27, 199
5,770
1 February. __
16, 503
March
23, 445
' April
31, 623
- May
18, 460
1 Tune
11,006
^8 REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION
Table 2. — Net increase of population by admission and departure of aliens,
years ended June 80, 1926, 1927, 1928, and 1929, by semiannual periods and
months — Continued
1929
Month
Admittec
Departed
Immi-
grant
Nonim-
migrant
Total
Emi-
grant
Nonemi-
grant
Total
Increase
279, 678
199, 649
479, 327
69, 203
183, 295
252, 498
226, 829
147, 707
110, 483
258, 190
44, 677
104, 746
149, 423
108, 767
July
20, 682
24,629
29,317
29, 917
24, 805
18, 357
15, 976
18, 620
26, 397
24, 797
14, 480
10, 213
36, 658
43, 249
55, 714
54, 714
39, 285
28, 570
7,804
6,488
8,093
7,479
6,549
8,264
20,249
15, 960
17,231
16, 693
14,611
20, 002
28, 053
22, 448
25, 324
24, 172
21, 160
28,266
8,605
20, 801
30, 390
30, 542
18, 125
December _ _ _
304
6 months, total
131,971
89, 166
221, 137
24, 526
78, 549
103, 075
118, 062
January
February
March
April
May
June
17, 806
17, 254
20, 145
28, 565
25, 711
22, 490
10, 440
10, 608
13, 493
19, 066
18, 426
17, 133
28,246
27, 862
33, 638
47, 631
44, 137
39, 623
4,670
4,154
2,449
3,387
4,985
4,881
10, 938
10, 358
6,917
11, 733
17, 781
20, 822
15, 608
14, 512
9,366
15, 120
22, 766
25, 703
12, 638
13, 350
24, 272
32, 511
21,371
13, 920
Table 3. — Net increase or decrease of population, by admission and departure of
aliens, years ended June 30, 1928 and 1929, by countries
Country of last or intended future
permanent residence '
All countries-
Europe, total.
1928
Albania -
Austria -
Belgium
Bulgaria...
Czechoslovakia..
Danzig, Free City of .
Denmark
Estonia
Finland.
France, including Corsica
Germany
Great Britain and Northern Ireland:
England
Northern Ireland
Scotland
Wales
Greece
Hungary
Irish Free State
Italy, including Sicily and Sardinia...
Latvia
Lithuania
Luxemburg
Netherlands
Norway
Poland -
Portugal, including Azores, Cape
Verde, and Madeira Islands
Rumania
Aliens admitted
Immi-
grant
307, 255
158, 513
263
1,277
698
158
3,571
224
2,473
136
473
4,438
45, 778
7,338
724
11,085
1, 535
2,328
857
24, 544
17,728
258
531
106
1,843
5,660
8,755
584
1,376
Nonim-
migrant
193, 376
43, 477
7
565
673
46
428
12
803
32
230
4,096
6,488
15, 681
179
2,430
430
313
832
738
2,703
74
63
13
1,121
1, 562
450
149
220
Total
500, 631
201, 990
270
1,842
1,371
204
3,999
236
3,276
168
703
8,534
52, 266
23, 019
903
13,515
1,965
2,641
1,689
25, 282
20,431
332
594
119
2,964
7. 2T2
9,205
733
1, 596
Aliens departed
Emi-
grant
77, 457
57, 185
580
485
110
2,070
1
540
11
585
2,030
6,645
0,039
185
1,498
39
2,461
920
1,115
17, 324
55
319
18
514
1,686
3,071
1.358
1,002
None mi-
grant
Total
Increase
(+)or
decrease
(-)
196,899 ! 274,356
39, 849 97, 034
403
529
41
501 !
25
621
13
402
3,493
5,692
15,208
51
1,652
72
352
577
1,062
2,689
24
47
19
1,186
965
350
524
223
983
1,014
151
2,571
26
1,161
24
987
5, 523
12, 337
21, 247
236
3,150
111
2,813
1,497
2,177
20, 013
79
366
37
1,700
2,651
3,421
1 . 882
1,225
+226, 275
+104,956
+17
+859
+357
+53
+1, 428
+210
+2, 115
+144
-284
+3,011
+39, 929
+1,772
+667
+10,365
+1,854
-172
+192
+23, 105
+418
+253
+228
+82
+1, 264
+4, 571
+5,784
-1,145
+37
1 Residence of a year or more is regarded as permanent residence.
REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION 39
rABLE 3. — Net increase or decrease of population, by admission and departure of
aliens, years ended June SO, 1928 and 1029, by countries — Continued
Country of last or intended future
permanent residence
1928
Aliens admitted
Immi-
grant
Nonim-
migrant
Total
Aliens departed
Emi-
grant
Nonemi
grant
Total
[ncrease
(+)or
decrease
(-)
Russia
5pain, including Canary and Bale-
aric Islands
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey in Europe
Jugoslavia
)ther Europe 2
1,254
455
8,051
1,994
242
1,386
390
Asia, total.
3,380
ixinema
mina
adia
apan
'alestine
'ersia _
yria
'urkey in Asia.
Other Asia 3
21
1,320
102
550
554
50
504
59
220
America, total.
144, 281
'anada
fewfoundland
lexico
!uba
■ther West Indies
iritish Honduras
•ther Central America.
Irazil
•ther South America...
fnited States *
•ther America '
Others, total.
(gypt
'ther Africa
ustralia and appertaining islands
rew Zealand and appertaining
islands
'ther Pacific islands 6
73, 154
2,127
59, 016
3,012
1,046
31
1,720
1,213
2,953
884
946
82
74
35
1,566
1,261
8,935
2,940
?24
1,460
425
426
1,983
1,282
726
38
1,941
38
260
912
1,019
700
20
190
19
2,895
2,301
1,426
58
2,131
57
+880
-1,634
+6, 634
+1,514
+266
-671
+368
6,786
10, 166
6, 073 5, 917
11,990
-1,824
3
3,458
450
2,425
152
12
89
17
180
137,335
14,346
569
5,490
9,404
5,334
135
2,490
604
3,615
95, 338
10
215
260
385
193
28
5,778
142
596
3,675
1,191
174
24
4,778
552
2,975
706
62
593
76
400
281,616
87, 500
2,696
64, 506
12,416
6,380
166
4,210
1,817
6,568
95, 338
19
6,859
357
856
4,060
1,384
202
18
4,364
156
1,085
77
23
245
61
44
3
3,384
209
2,009
97
14
85
23
93
21
7,748
365
3,094
174
37
330
84
137
13, 620 j 146, 391
160, 011
2,529
532
3,957
1,953
2,291
19
739
139
1,461
19
122
325
100
13
29, 426
688
7,660
9,911
5,111
124
2,281
226
3,600
87, 353
11
4,742
67
306
3,218
1,022
129
31, 955
1,220
11,617
11, 864
7,402
143
3,020
365
5,061
87, 353
11
5,321
428
3,543
1,122
142
+3
-2, 970
+187
-119
+532
+25
+263
-8
+263
+121, 605
+55, 545
+1, 476
+52, 889
+552
-1, 022
+23
+1, 190
+1, 452
+1,507
+7, 985
+8
+1, 538
+271
+428
+517
+262
+60
1929
All countries ' 279,678 | 199,649 | 479,327
Europe, total
lbania
ustria
elgium
ulgaria
zechoslovakia
•anzig, Free City of
•enmark
stonia
inland
ranee, including Corsica.
ermany
158, 598 45, 019
329
1,256
669
215
4,411
204
2,525
141
416
4,428
46, 751
5
650
808
58
527
13
921
25
207
5,116
6,706
203, 617
334
1,906
1,477
273
4,938
217
3, 446
166
623
9, 544
53, 457
69, 203 183, 295
47, 281 41, 780
87
446
538
78
1,689
13
486
36
466
1,794
6,330
11
423
616
31
602
6
722
15
400
3,778
5,881
252, 498
89, 061
1,154
109
2,291
19
1,208
51
866
5,572
12,211
+226, 829
+ 114,556
+236
+1, 037
+323
+164
+2, 647
+198
+2, 238
+115
-243
+3, 972
+41, 246
\ ^oraPrises Andorra, Gibraltar, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Malta, Monaco, and San Marino.
gncludes Afghanistan, Arabia, Bhutan, Iraq (Mesopotamia), Muscat, Nepal, Siam, Siberia, and
Asia, not specified."
•"United States" under nonimmigrants covers aliens returning to this countrv to resume residence
lereiii after a temporary stay abroad, and under nonemigrants covers aliens departing for a visit abroad
ltn t tie intention of returning within 1 year to renew permanent residence in this countrv.
s Comprises ( rreenland and the islands of St. Pierre an. I Miguelon.
Comprises Nauru. New Guinea, Samoa, Yap, and " Pacific islands, not specific! "
40 REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION
Table 3. — Net increase or decrease of population, by admission and departure of
aliens, years ended June 30, 1928 and 1929, by countries— Continued
1929
Country of last or intended future
permanent residence
Aliens admitted
Aliens departed
Increase
Immi-
grant
Nonim-
migrant
Total
Emi-
grant
Nonemi
grant
Total
(+) or
decrease
(-)
Great Britain and Northern Ireland:
England
8,008
2,249
11,892
1,427
2,266
1,045
17, 672
18, 008
334
625
112
1,742
5,977
9,002
623
1,707
934
547
8,877
2,140
231
1,369
466
15, 621
287
2,303
341
181
380
633
2,558
58
108
24
1,286
1,620
581
98
201
547
757
1,175
981
91
94
58
23, 629
2,536
14, 195
1,768
2,447
1, 425
18, 305
20, 566
392
733
136
3,028
7, 597
9,583
721
1,908
1,481
1,304
10, 052
3,121
322
1,463
524
6,058
41
1,651
56
1,736
761
1,452
12,311
39
257
10
466
963
2,273
1,919
718
314
1,159
975
580
11
1,524
44
17, 220
67
1,652
113
221
289
965
2,339
33
49
23
1 075
Northern Ireland
108 j +2,428
3,303 +10.892
169 +1,599
Scotland
Wales
Greece.
Hungary
1,050 ! +375
2,417 +15,888
14,650 +5,916
72 +320
306 +427
33 1 +103
Irish Free State
Italy, including Sicily and Sardinia...
Latvia
Lithuania
Luxemburg
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
589
231
211
305
881
1,102
730
7
217
45
Portugal, including Azores, Cape
Verde, and Madeira Islands
Rumania
2,150
929
619
2,040
2,077
1,310
18
1,741
89
-1,429
+979
+862
-736
+7, 975
+1,811
+304
Russia
Spain, including Canary and Bale-
aric Islands
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey in Europe
Yugoslavia
Other Europe 2
+43
Asia, total
3,758
6,820
10, 578
5,056
5,188
10, 24,4
+334
Armenia
13
1,446
103
771
600
37
469
57
262
3
3,294
435
2,627
181
23
62
25
170
16
4,740
538
3,398
781
60
531
82
432
13
3,626
151
945
62
20
154
47
38
2
2,661
238
1,975
82
18
76
46
90
15
6,287
389
2,920
144
38
+1
— 1 547
China
India
+149
+478
+637
-1-92
Japan
Palestine
Persia
Syria
230 +301
93 ! -11
Turkey in Asia
Other Asia 3
128 | +304
America, total..
116, 177
142, 008
258, 185
16, 324
131, 932
148,256 -4-109.929
Canada
64, 440
2,011
40, 154
3,026
1,280
65
1,492
914
2,789
14, 924
465
4,307
8,681
4,956
121
2.555
548
3,786
101, 637
28
79, 364
2,476
44,461
11, 707
6,236
186
4,047
1,462
6,575
101, 637
34
2,706
412
7,195
1,717
1,948
11
725
237
1,373
27, 821
487
5,104
9,382
4,880
116
2,648
348
3, 192
77, 953
1
30, 527
899
12, 299
11,099
6,828
127
3,373
585
4,565
77, 953
1
+48, 837
+1, 577
+32, 162
+608
Newfoundland
Mexico
Cuba
Other West Indies.. .
-592
British Honduras
+59
Other Central America...
+674
Brazil
+877
Other South America
+2, 010
United States *
+23, 684
Other America 5...
6
+33
Others, total
1,145
5,802
6,947
542
4,395
4,937
+2, 010
Egypt
264
245
448
171
17
194
593
3,642
1,254
119
458
838
4,090
1,425
136
56
112
274
87
13
99
338
2,872
1,012
74
155
450
3,146
1,099
87
+303
Other Africa
+388
Australia, including Papua, Tas-
mania, and appertaining islands
New Zealand, including appertaining
islands
+944
+326
Other Pacific islands6
+49
1
2 Comprises Andorra, Gibraltar, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Malta, Monaco, and San Marino.
3 Includes Afghanistan, Arabia, Bhutan, Iraq (Mesopotamia). Muscat, Nepal, Siam, Siberia, and "Asia,
not specified."
' "United States ' under nonimmigrants covers aliens returning to this country to resume residence
therein after a temporary stay abroad, and under nonemigrants covers aliens departing for a vist abroad
with the intention of returning within 1 year to renew permanent residence in this country.
5 Comprises Greenland and the islands of St. Pierre and Miquelon.
6 Comprises Nauru, New Guinea, Samoa, Yap, and "Pacific islands, not specified."
REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION 41
Table 4. — Net increase or decrease of population by admission and departure of
aliens, year ended June SO, 1929, by race or people, sex, and age periods
Race or people
Total -
African (black)
Armenian
Bohemian and Moravian (Czech)
Bulgarian, Serbian, and Montenegrin
Chinese
Croatian and Slovenian
Cuban
Dalmatian, Bosnian, and Herze-
govinian
Dutch and Flemish ..
East Indian
English ..-
Finnish
French
German
Greek
Hebrew
Irish _
Italian (north)
Italian (south)
Japanese -
Korean ...
Lithuanian
Magyar ...
Mexican
Pacific Islander
Polish
Portuguese
Ru manian..
Russian ;-.
Ruthenian (Russniak).
Scandinavian (Norwegians, Danes,
and Swedes)
Scotch
Slovak
Spanish
S panish American
Syrian. - -
Turkish
Welsh
West Indian (except Cuban)
Other peoples...
SEX
Male
Female
AGE
Under 16 years
16 to 21 years
22 to 29 years
30 to 37 years
38 to 44 years
45 years and over..
Aliens admitted
Immi-
grant
279, 678
1,254
929
1,427
685
1,071
1,075
2,141
119
2,949
56
29, 846
509
16, 957
55, 631
3,025
12, 479
30, 922
2,631
16, 452
716
49
409
1,342
38, 980
4
3,507
853
585
1,352
532
19, 428
21, 926
2,443
899
3,259
632
127
1,659
380
438
142, 132
137, 546
47, 935
69, 072
85, 222
36, 907
16, 789
23, 753
Nonim-
migrant
199, 649
2,935
210
1,160
680
6,947
727
6,232
174
4,062
162
41,810
1,574
9,607
26, 519
2,358
3,407
7,865
4,759
16,691
7,562
57
430
1,499
3,405
27
2,453
2,598
573
1,734
118
13, 098
12, 087
1,373
6,036
4,812
638
182
861
1,820
407
117.710
81, 939
10, 128
10, 627
47, 600
48, 189
34,013
49, 092
Total
479, 327
4,189
1,139
2,587
1,365
8,018
1,802
8,373
293
7,011
218
71, 656
2,083
26, 564
82, 150
5,383
15,886
38, 787
7,390
33, 143
8,278
106
839
2,841
42, 385
31
5,960
3,451
1,158
3,086
650
32, 526
34,013
3,816
6,935
8,071
1,270
309
2,520
2,200
845
259, 842
219, 485
58, 063
79, 699
132, 822
85, 096
50, 802
72, 845
Aliens departed
Emi-
grant
69, 203
425
26
1,308
1, 341
3,496
176
1,166
347
1,101
67
9,960
487
1,621
7,383
1,793
189
1,659
3,826
8,610
931
32
270
S20
7,172
3
2,316
1,961
689
548
26
2,746
1.677
437
1,565
1,755
135
61
115
761
202
46, 533
22, 670
4,246
3,850
16, 207
17, 502
11,397
16, 001
Nonemi-
grant
Total
183, 295
252, 498
1, 351
71
1,827
1,195
5, 390
189
6,802
738
3,685
77
53,615
2,030
8,221
19, 637
1,669
1,389
6,011
4,849
10, 253
8,812
49
330
1, 096
3,328
8
3,011
1,811
941
1,431
10, 523
7,544
853
5,411
5,072
406
127
403
2,636
418
110, 148
73, 147
10, 647
8,972
41, 365
47, 850
30, 165
44, 296
1,776
97
3,135
2, 536
8,886
365
7,968
1,085
4,786
144
63, 575
2,517
9,842
27, 020
3,462
1,578
7,670
8,675
18, 863
9,743
81
600
1,916
10, 500
11
5, 327
3,772
1,630
1,979
112
13, 269
9,221
1,290
6,976
6,827
541
188
518
3,397
620
156,681
95, 817
14, 893
12, 822
57, 572
65, 352
41,562
60, 297
Increase
(+)or
decrease
(-)
+226, 829
+2, 413
+ 1,042
-548
-1,171
-868
+1,437
+405
-792
+ 2, 225
+74
+8, 081
-434
+ 16,722
+55, 130
+1,921
+ 14,308
+31,117
-1,285
+14, 280
-1,465
+25
+239
+925
+31, 885
+20
+633
-321
-472
+ 1, 107
+538
+19, 257
+24, 792
+2, 526
-41
+ 1,244
+729
+ 121
+ 2,002
-1,197
+225
+ 103, 161
+ 123,668
+43, 170
+66, 877
+75, 250
+ 19,744
+9, 240
+12, 548
75209—29-
42 REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION
Table 5. — Intended future permanent residence of aliens admitted and last per-
manent residence of aliens departed, year ended June SO, 1929, by States and
Territories 1
State or Territory
Aliens admitted
Immi-
grant
Nonirn-
igrant
Total
Aliens departed
Emi-
grant
Nonemi-
grant
Total
Total.
Alabama ..
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado .-_
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia.
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana.. .
Iowa-
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana- _-
Maine
Maryland..
Massachusetts. ..
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire-
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina..
North Dakota...
Ohio-
Oklahoma
Oregon.
Pennsylvania
Philippine Islands
Porto Rico
Rhode Island
South Carolina _..
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Virgin Islands
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Outside United States.
279, 678
199, 649
479, 327
69, 203
183, 295
166
120
3,629
89
17, 330
505
5,776
170
S15
1,113
215
191
374
18, 530
1,781
1,253
650
254
592
3,111
948
19, 138
25, 248
2,538
144
1,562
981
710
142
1,572
16, 213
485
87, 362
332
707
8,087
296
1,420
15, 658
2
209
1,922
60
391
115
24, 930
702
1,722
286
11
4,482
438
3,968
233
93
19
126
47
6,720
154
2,361
82
498
2,020
152
2,004
77
6,170
604
228
58
111
281
173
487
6,215
4,917
420
78
551
138
165
42
147
7,822
56
42, 163
159
55
3,355
57
377
6,853
11
714
794
25
55
52
921
155
53
206
4
1,309
332
874
64
98, 045
259
139
3,755
136
24, 050
659
8,137
252
1,313
3,133
367
2,195
451
24, 700
2,385
1,481
708
365
873
3,284
1,435
25, 353
30, 165
2,958
222
2,113
1,119
875
184
1,719
24, 035
541
129, 525
491
762
11,442
353
1.797
22,511
13
923
2,716
85
446
167
25, 851
857
1,775
492
15
5,791
770
4,842
297
98, 045
39
34
449
21
4, 936
111
1,254
38
253
1,001
48
230
34
3,480
431
115
162
29
304
65
209
3,274
2,979
344
20
331
106
97
60
63
3,586
237
29, 919
44
78
2,078
37
301
4,440
132
478
30
30
36
5,311
72
33
75
1,043
220
461
45
39
24
89
26
6,229
108
1,339
75
269
1,243
46
2,694
85
4,342
424
255
39
59
151
136
298
3,451
3,968
446
36
393
106
113
68
104
4,386
46
34, 072
38
53
2,551
41
344
5,023
4
637
539
28
40
47
691
127
60
101
8
1,124
199
711
49
105, 721
455
201
507
6,725
6,947
790
56
724
212
210
128
167
7,972
283
63, 991
82
131
4,629
78
645
9.463
4
769
1,017
58
70
83
6.002
199
93
176
8
2,167
419
1,172
94
105, 721
1 Residence of a year or more is regarded as permanent residence.
REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION 43
rABLE 6. — Occupation of aliens admitted and departed, year ended June 80, 1929,
by classes
Aliens admitted
Aliens departed
Occupation
Immi-
grant
Nonim-
migrant
Total
Emi-
grant
Nonemi-
grant
Total
279, 678
199, 649
179,327
69, 203
I.S3. L".I5
252, 198
10, 138
23, 597
33, 735
3,680
18,911
22, 591
222
200
915.
29
1,105
1,604
105
378
575
394
398
140
2,036
2,037
1,827
567
1,734
174
470
4, 554
985
1,614
856
2,999
1,353
647
3,591
2,226
2,049
767
2,649
203
1. 575
6, 158
1,090
1,992
1,431
3,393
1,751
787
5, 627
4,263
348
127
373
112
651
59
234
138
185
196
74
499
647
1,244
577
1,692
92
298
3, 650
912
1,221
595
1,513
1,312
277
2,932
2,596
1, 592
704
2,065
99
440
4,301
971
1.455
733
1,698
1,508
351
3,431
3,243
Skilled, total
51, 341
29, 345
80, 686
9,118
24, 442
33, 560
1,622
1,176
634
43
6
1,008
154
3, 505
11
147
18
13, 927
1,346
421
147
636
59
1,440
155
1,730
1,629
1,414
1,129
3,227
328
256
333
1,844
1,569
56
153
201
356
527
106
1, 006
976
147
144
1,569
63
203
219
23
147
215
692
7
90
4,527
739
737
220
31
16
435
114
2,519
8
379
18
8,079
671
807
144
518
39
742
162
359
1, 095
2, 275
939
1,503
164
60
149
633
882
37
131
102
190
294
29
283
534
180
136
734
36
68
61
39
48
115
310
3
62
1, 516
2,361
1,913
854
74
22
1,443
268
6,024
19
526
36
22, 006
2.017
1,228
291
1, 154
98
2,182
317
2,089
2,724
3,689
2,068
4,730
492
316
482
2,477
2, 451
93
284
303
546
821
135
1,289
1,510
327
280
2,303
99
271
280
62
195
330
1,002
10
152
6,043
289
253
71
9
9
147
54
859
506
517
145
6
12
357
143
1,996
8
343
10
7,688
467
746
131
491
7
308
132
33
1,164
2,091
539
1, 085
74
84
100
774
669
26
89
107
136
213
8
163
266
42
30
492
31
101
52
10
47
51
231
3
187
1,531
795
770
216
15
21
504
197
2,855
8
227
3
2,024
193
116
52
148
5
164
26
18
472
611
241
518
22
56
31
508
283
6
34
65
66
63
7
54
202
21
10
278
10
60
26
570
13
9,712
660
.ngineers (locomotive, marine, and sta-
862
183
639
12
472
158
51
1,636
2,702
780
1,603
letal workers (other than iron, steel, and
tin)
96
140
131
1,282
952
32
123
172
202
276
15
217
468
63
40
770
41
161
78
10
21
32
167
2
75
510
68
83
398
5
262
2,041
44 REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION
Table 6. — Occupation of aliens admitted and departed, year ended June SO, 1929 ,
by classes — Continued
Occupation
Miscellaneous, total.
Agents
Bankers
Draymen, hackmen, and teamsters.
Farmers
Farm laborers..
Fishermen
Hotel keepers
Laborers
M anufacturers
Merchants and dealers
Servants
Other miscellaneous
No occupation (including women and
Children)
Aliens admitted
Immi-
grant
98, 505
1,427
87
891
8,309
19,849
1,045
81
26, 192
255
2,884
31, 841
5,644
119, 694
Nonim-
migrant
79,438
3,916
1,485
220
4,498
4,206
455
494
19, 220
1,385
16, 890
17, 176
9,493
67, 269
Total
177, 943
5,343
1,572
1,111
12, 807
24, 055
1,500
575
45, 412
1,640
19, 774
49, 017
15, 137
186, 963
Aliens departed
Emi-
grant
34, 112
463
145
55
1,332
300
102
141
23, 027
172
1,911
4,313
2, 151
22, 293
Nonemi-
grant
70, 675
2,990
1,497
142
4,214
1,046
413
319
22, 540
1,464
15, 793
11,406
8,851
Total
104, 78;
3,453
1,642
197
5,546
l,34e
51E
46C
45, 567
1,636
17,704
15, 7K
11,002
91, 56C
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55
Emigrant aliens departed, year ended June 30, 1929, by race or
people, sex, and conjugal condition
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Race or people
Total.
Sican (black)
rmenian
jhemiarj and .Moravian
fczecn)
Ugarian, Serbian, and Mon-
tenegrin
linese.
aatian and Slovenian
man .-
almatian, Bosnian, and Her-
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nnish
ench
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panese
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thuanian
agyar
exican
.cific Islander
plish
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imanian
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Shenian (Russniak)
andinavian (Norwegians,
Danes, and Swedes)
otch
)vak
■anish
anish American
Tian
irkish
elsh
-est Indian (except Cuban) ..
•her peoples
Conjugal condition
Male
Total
46, 533
186
20
931
1,108
3, 279
144
738
213
654
63
5,054
280
814
4,079
1,518
125
877
3, 005
7, I'll
657
25
169
497
4, 650
2
1,680
1,645
450
385
17
1,790
872
328
1,293
1,078
85
46
70
310
152
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308
782
51
461
92
315
37
2,596
132
484
2,510
726
38
581
82 1
i 1,721
257
11
67
122
3,164
2
419
572
116
125
6
1,116
412
71
654
707
40
24
39
150
82
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25, 547
87
5
721
776
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91
261
115
324
24
2,380
144
310
1,507
778
85
282
2, 114
5,385
398
13
96
356
1,358
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owed
1,204
1,047
318
254
10
634
441
245
616
363
45
21
29
158
24
12
2
14
5
15
2
73
3
17
53
14
2
12
66
136
2
1
6
18
125
Di
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1
40
16
3
12
23
7
1
1
2
2
2
Female
Total
22, 670
239
6
233
217
32
428
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9,222
97
1
109
11,875
134
53
447
142
4
2
4,906
2,266
207
100
807
392
3, 304
1,636
275
49
64
17
782
511
821
149
1,366
250
274
66
7
2
101
20
323
79
2,522
1,166
1
636
109
316
57
239
44
163
35
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2
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489
805
352
109
24
272
117
677
324
50
18
15
8
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23
451
193
50
16
127
5
235
165
153
23
208
78
290
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97
355
1,466
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1,079
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10
58
194
19
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Table 18. — Emigrant aliens de-parted, year ended June 30, 1929, by race or
people and length of residence in the United States
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Race or people
Total
African (black) -
Armenian
Bohemian and Moravian (Czech)
Bulgarian, Serbian, and Montenegrin
Chinese
Croatian and Slovenian..
Cuban
Dalmatian, Bosnian, and Herzegovinian
Dutch and Flemish
East Indian
English
Finnish.
French.
German
Greek
Hebrew..
Irish
Italian (north)
Italian (south)..
Japanese
Korean.
Lithuanian
Magyar..
Mexican..
Pacific Islander
Polish.
Portuguese
Rumanian -
Russian
Ruthenian (Russniak)
Scandinavian (Norwegians, Danes, and
Swedes).- -
Scotch
Slovak
Spanish ..-
Spanish American
Syrian
Turkish
Welsh
West Indian (except Cuban) - -
Other peoples...
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Num-
ber de-
parted
69, 203
425
26
1,308
1,341
3,496
176
1,166
347
1, 101
67
9,960
487
1,621
7,383
1,793
189
1,659
3,826
8,610
931
32
270
820
7,172
3
2,316
1,961
689
548
26
2,746
1,677
437
1,565
1,755
135
61
115
761
202
Length of residence in the LTnited States
1 to 5
years
43, 295
217
12
644
514
969
66
937
238
761
19
7,084
277
1,129
6,239
477
143
1,130
1,924
4,920
438
12
76
342
5,861
1
971
959
327
261
15
2,000
1,134
211
782
1,432
58
34
75
479
127
5 to 10
years
14, 297
133
8
374
380
1,121
53
132
66
227
11
1,833
94
253
700
680
23
270
1,095
2,286
275
8
21
174
274
635
138
440
401
122
593
248
29
11
33
194
43
10 to 15; 15 to 20
years | years
4,388 | 3,726
43
3
93
136
315
21
41
13
35
5
455
61
75
143
285
11
73
282
514
85
4
52
103
267
227
92
95
2
110
64
27
114
46
21
10
6
60
10
17
2
117
205
279
24
24
20
37
21
298
44
70
141
251
7
72
271
506
41
66
109
136
2
434
98
76
65
2
20 to 25
years
1,745
49
78
150
7
15
134
9
45
72
81
3
42
158
249
55
4
31
67
36
25 years
and over
177
71
34
8
46
If.
26
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2
REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION 57
Fable 19. — Nonemigrant aliens departed, year ended June 30, 1929, by race or
people, age, and conjugal condition
[For total race, by sex, see Table 46]
Race or people
Total.
ifrican (black)
Spenian -
phemian and Mora-
vian (i !zeeh)-.
ralgarian, Serbian,
an<l Montenegrin.. .
'hinese. _
Croatian and Slove-
nian
'llI'liU
lalmatian, Bcsnian,
and Herzegovinian. .
)uteb and Flemish
;ast Indian
English
"innish _
finch...
ieriiian__
ireek.
lebrew..
risii
tali .n (north)
(Mian (south)
■ anese
Corea n
Lithuanian.
/tagyar
dexican
pacific Islander
'wish
•grtuguese '.
Ipmanian
jassii n
Ijltheni ,n (Russniak).
. in (Ntrwe-
[ i n , Danes, an.i
Swedes)
Scotch
Slovak..
Spanish __
Spanish A i..( rican
Syrian
Turkish
.Yelsh
A'est Indian (except
Cuban)
Dther peoples ..
Xum
ber de-
parted
1S3, 295
1,351
71
1, 195
5,380
189
6,802
738
3,685
77
53, 615
2,030
8, 221
19, 637
1, 669
1,389
6,011
4,849
10, 253
8,812
49
330
1, 096
3, 328
Age
Under
16
years
99
5
70
30
301
12
817
25
210
3, 321
71
434
780
49
132
224
307
473
3,011
96
1,811
54
941
27
1,431
127
S6
12
10,523
348
7,544
664
s; 3
41
5,411
286
5, 072
646
406
46
127
6
403
34
16 to
21
years
8,972
22 to
29
years
41,365
2, 636
418
313
16:
29
126
21
162
6
2,302
48
445
983
40
156
279
152
230
229
2
7
36
423
3
73
35
34
92
11
430
316
21
207
495
38
4
17
258
14
30 to
37
years
399
23
354
151
1, 263
24
1,629
161
781
22
10, 080
502
1,793
6, 488!
266
359
1,976
968|
1,6361
1,390
111
51
211
900|
2
377
4791
144J
264;
.19
3,378
1, 651
183
1,268
1,223
118
MS
72
38 to
44
years
45
years
and
over
30,165 44,296
346
16
391
1,510
51
1,444
2!2
1,103
19
12, 345
2, 212
5,775
558
263
1,481
1,540
:;, 2i 6
2, 11(3
9
90
306
604
1
914
635
281
396
24
2,830
1,598
282
1, 629
1,270
91
43
624
134
166
6
380
309
857
44
1, 056
152
002
8
8, 749
428
1, 345
2, 317
3%
182
716J
896
2. 390
1,942
6
86
193
426
1
731
364
227
25-
14
1,565
9*1
157
1,077
593
55
21
60
339
81
Conjugal condition
Single
76, 496
224
16
365
285
1,033
52]
1, 077 1
137
827
17
16, 818
296
1,962
3,294
370
297
1, 335
986
2,268
2,977
21
88
321
604
1
820
244
228
295
6
1,972
2,334
169
944
845
58
15
131
494
70
532
321
1,131
3,088
316
1,458
36
22, 798
995
3,791
9, 585
652
630
3,844
1. 784
2,767
1,604
17
117
346
1,657
624
223
549
39
3,519
217
2,404
2,472
204
63
166
1,201
176
Mar-
ried
101, 269
734
36
1,246
844
4,240
133
3,595
400
2,123
36
28, 860
993
4,133
9, 545
998
684
1,937
3,133
7,2:11
7, 125
30
200
691
1, 449
1
2, 049
1,130
675
846
44
4,447
3,605
606
2,903
2,486
191
60
214
1,359
237
Wid-
owed
5, 317
108
21
95
5
1,907
40
273
476
18
67
222
130
232
77
2
12
52
214
22 1
416
27
11)1
110
11
4
23
72
5
Divor-
ced
213
75209—29-
58 REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION
Table 20. — Nonemigrant aliens departed, year ended June SO, 1929, by race or
people, and length of residence in the United States
Num-
ber de-
parted
Length of residence in the United States
Race or people
Less
than 1
year
1 to 5
years
5 to 10
years
10 to 15
years
15 to 20
years
20 to 25
years
25 years
and over
Total --.
183, 295
105, 721
46, 362
17, 226
5,237
4,355
2,627
1,767
1,351
71
1,827
1,195
5,390
189
6,802
738
3,685
77
53,615
2,030
8,221
19, 637
1,669
1,389
6,011
4,849
10, 253
8,812
49
330
1,096
3,328
8
3,011
1,811
941
1,431
86
10,523
7,544
853
5,411
5, 072
406
12/
403
2,636
418
670
30
587
245
4,765
66
6,428
353
2,234
65
39, 952
702
5,267
8,728
454
1, 154
2,546
1,871
2,824
2,294
12
97
423
2,544
8
931
325
284
938
77
4,154
4,400
244
2,489
4,633
318
82
272
2,086
169
181
22
666
407
157
54
304
245
942
6
10,093
580
2,319
9,089
388
127
2,134
1,335
3,818
1,363
11
79
280
345
289
14
337
251
226
26
38
68
308
2
2,289
336
400
1,090
372
41
830
975
2,192
2,234
8
17
145
220
99
3
67
90
64
10
13
32
70
516
193
86
289
232
30
165
215
515
998
2
37
66
106
73
93
115
36
26
12
24
91
3
368
155
56
218
166
18
157
258
547
480
1
68
118
68
24
1
50
72
25
6
3
10
21
1
203
48
52
117
49
10
86
135
270
824
10
22
52
45
15
1
Bohemian and Moravian (Czech)...
Bulgarian, Serbian, and Montene-
27
15
117
1
4
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6
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194
If
41
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£
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801
707
251
284
2
4,422
2,450
293
1,337
359
26
20
96
252
117
232
485
151
80
3
1,215
522
203
1,258
50
24
12
25
179
79
354
144
88
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1
296
69
27
193
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4
57
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463
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17
167
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53
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1
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1
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Table 52. — Aliens debarred from entering the United States, year ended June 30,
1929, showing number rejected at the land border stations and at the seaports of
entry, by catises and sex
Cause
Num-
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Seaports
Male
Female
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Male
Female
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Total
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11,296
4,798
16, 094
1,790
243
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1
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96
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19
15
123
115
73
222
42
24
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6
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7
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23
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5,485
18
4
2,781
1,806
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27
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7,291
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25
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271
953
Aliens ineligible to citizenship with improper
visa
14
Aliens ineligible to citizenship without visa
421
REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION 145
Table 53. — Aliens debarred from entering the United States, year ended June SO,
1929, showing number rejected at the land border stations and at the seaports of
entry, by race or people and sex
Race or people
Num-
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Female
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Female
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11,296
4,798
16, 094
1,790
243
2,033
335
40
44
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384
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28
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240
20
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1,394
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223
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219
417
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53
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9
146
106
38
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4
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Table 55. — Permanent residents of contiguous foreign territory applying for tem-
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by causes
Cause
Total _
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Insane
Epileptics--.
Constitutional psychopathic inferiority -
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Tuberculosis (noncontagious)
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Without proper visa under immigration act of 1924
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Table 65. — Aliens granted hospital treatment under sections 18 and 22, year ended
June 30, 1929, by principal race or people, as specified
s
Total
Chi-
nese
He-
brew
Japa-
nese
All
others
Number granted treatment
253
184
8
37
24
Diseases:
Trachoma . .
9
222
22
224
10
13
6
220
5
3
3
9
13
70
15
25
9
134
170
83
48
192
13
1
181
2
16G
10
2
6
179
3
5
5
36
1
36
Uncinariasis _
-
Other diseases
14
Result of treatment and disposition:
Cured and admitted
17
Cured but cases not yet disposed of
Still under treatment
3
1
7
Otherwise disposed of.
Length of treatment:
Under 1 month
35
1
6
Under 2 months
4
Under 3 months
3
Under 4 months
3
4 to 10 months
2
51
7
18
4
104
128
56
30
149
5
5
3
6
2
6
2
7
1
1
1
6
4
1
25
19
18
30
7
4
Still under treatment, length of time not stated.
By whom expenses were paid:
Parent
12
2
Self
3
Relative
2
Other. _
Sex:
Male
17
Female...
Age:
11
13
45 years and over
Table 66. — -Aliens granted hospital treatment under sections 18 and 22, year ended
June 30, 1929, by ports, as specified
Diseases
Result of treatment
and disposition
Length of treatment
03
1"S
03 o
03
OS
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Total
253
9
222
22
224
10
13
6
220
5
3
3
9
13
New York, N. Y_.
26
145
82
8
1
140
82
18
4
16
142
66
10
10
2
1
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5
1
138
81
3
2
"§"
3
9
10
2
1
REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION
173
Table 67. — Comparison between alien arrivals and head-tax settlements, year
ended June 30, 1929
Immigrant aliens admitted 279, 678
Nonimmigrant aliens admitted 199, 649
Aliens debarred 18, 127
Aliens admitted from insular possessions or mainland ports. 6, 103
Aliens debarred from insular possessions 22
Aliens arriving from foreign ports who died before being
admitted or debarred 14
Erroneous head-tax settlements 2, 120
Head-tax cases pending beginning of year *• 40, 749
Exempt from head-tax payments, as follows:
In transit (groups) 4, 625
Other transits (includes 4,590 Chinese in transit under
bond across land territory of the United States) 44, 484
One-year residents of Canada, Newfoundland, Mexico,
and Cuba, coming for a temporary stay 6, 628
Domiciled aliens returning 5, 420
Government officials and consular passengers 6, 292
Alien residents of the Philippine or Virgin Islands.-- 1, 236
Aliens from Porto Rico and Hawaii who reached said
islands prior to July 1, 1907, or subsequent to May
1,1917. . 2,293
Aliens admitted to Porto Rico and Hawaii from main-
land (continental United States) 2, 347
Under 16 years of age, accompanied by parents 50, 588
Exemptions on account of aliens debarred 17, 479
Citizens erroneously manifested 1, 931
Total 143, 323
Head-tax payments pending at close of year 41, 474
546, 462
184, 797
Aliens on whom head tax was paid (2 taxed at $2 each, 20 at S4 each,
and 361,643 at $8 each) 361, 665
Amount of head tax collected during the year $2, 893, 228
Table 68. — Alien stowaways found on board vessels arriving at ports of the United
States, year ended June 80, 1929, by ports or districts
Total 1,073
New York, N. Y
Boston, Mass
Philadelphia, Pa-
Baltimore, Md._
Portland, Me
Providence, R. I.
Norfolk, Va
Savannah, Ga
Miami, Fla
Key West, Fla_.
Charleston, S. C.
582
33
70
64
4
11
14
3
4
13
20
Tampa, Fla
Pensacola, Fla
Mobile, Ala
New Orleans, La
Galveston, Tex
Houston, Tex
Port Arthur, Tex._.
San Francisco, Calif.
Portland, Oreg
Seattle, Wash
Los Angeles, Calif..
Hawaii
Porto Rico
3
9
9
92
36
2
4
19
27
13
25
1 The'difference of 2,184 in excess of pending cases shown for the preceding year is due to a change in the
accounting system of one of the field offices.
174 REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION
Table 69. — Japanese aliens applied for admission, admitted, debarred, deported,
and departed, years ended June 30, 1928 and 1929 l
Applicants for admission
Admitted
Debarred from entry . . .
Deported after entry
Departures
1928
Conti-
nental
United
States
6,012
5,935
77
108
8,016
Hawaii
1,784
1,777
7
Conti-
nental
United
States
2,653
6,348
6,293
55
2
7,281
Hawaii
1,991
1,985
2, 462
1 Admissions include both immigrant and nonimmigrant aliens; departures include both emigrant and
nonemigrant aliens. During the year ended June 30, 1929, 37 Koreans were admitted to Hawaii, none de-
barred, and 47 departed therefrom; 69 Koreans were admitted to continental United States, 5 were debarred,
2 were deported after entry, and 34 departed therefrom.
Table 70. — Increase or decrease of Japanese population by alien admissions and
departures, years ended June 30, 1928 and 1929, by months l
Continental United States
Hawaii
Month
Ad-
mitted
De-
parted
Increase
(+) or de-
crease (—)
Ad-
mitted
De-
parted
Increase
(+) or de
crease (—]
Total, fiscal year 1928
5,935
8,016
-2, 081
1,777
.2, 653
-87(
July
478
568
594
475
364
398
262
356
613
654
609
564
326
686
731
929
1,137
776
486
498
748
609
535
555
+152
-118
-137
-454
-773
-378
-224
-142
-135
+45
+74
+9
117
239
223
123
238
170
77
109
209
215
302
221
197
114
75
88
-9:
+a
-7!
-i
+43
+a
+3
+2)
(2)
119
71
291
318
333
581
-19'
May
—26:
-29(i
Total, fiscal year 1929
6,293
7,281
-988
1,985
2,462
-47;
July .
674
450
655
487
354
400
301
465
676
669
598
564
479
402
880
956
816
741
555
586
151
298
876
541
+195
+48
-225
-469
-462
-341
-254
-121
+525
+371
-278
+23
251
261
-u
183
338
165
233
81
117
221
557
108
59
90
97
-3S
-2K
+57
+174
— c
+2(
C-)
96
120
401
272
524
273
-17f
May
-401
+12J
1 Admissions include both immigrant and nonimmigrant aliens; departures include both emigrant and
nonemigrant aliens.
2 Figures for this month included with later month.
REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION 175
Table 71. — Occupations of Japanese aliens admitted and departed, year ended
June SO, 1929, as specified
Occupation
Continental
United States
Hawaii
Occupation
Continental TTowoii
United States "aw<m
Ad- De-
mitted: parted
Ad-
mitted
De-
parted
Ad-
mitted
De- Ad- 1 De-
parted mitted parted
All occupations.
6,293
7,281
1,985
2,462
Metal workers (other
than iron, steel,
2
2
5
1,075
923
202
183
i
1
1 l
1
total -
S
4
55
5
86
16
122
8
66
12
411
56
6
175
57
86
51
9
109
13
63
7
262
61
2
131
] 22
74
5
' 39
3
i
8
1
10
2
39
6
84
1
23
1
1
6
2
2
11
45
7
Painters and glaziers.
Fliot ographers.
8
12
8 10 7
- 4
Clergv
1
3
1
1
3
3 4 ">
3
4 , 1
2 2
1
1
4
14
1
Sinkers
1
13 11
12
1
1
Watch and clock
1
4
Sculptors and artists.
Weavers and spin-
1 2
Other professional. ..
Woodworkers (not
2
69
1
62
Skilled, total. .
481
424
175
228
Other skilled
Miscellaneous,
1
1
Bakers
4l
3
3
4
3
10
3
1
65
2
60
5
4
5
1
2,603
3,447
798
1,120
dressers
24 23
66
36
6
448
488
83
87
81
50
3
349
130
72
71
12
2
23
118
317
29
4
143
14
1
8
1
Carpenters and join-
6
58
1
38
1
2
5
Draymen, hackmen,
43
61
Clerks and account-
212
3
16
66
3
1
124
1
45
86
Farm laborers
3
22
Hotel keepers..
3
206 1,700
10
820
Manufacturers
Merchants and deal-
stationary)...
834
75
264
755
69
157
91
58
1
79
69
Iron and steel work-
1
1
Other miscellaneous.
No occupation (in-
cluding women
and children)
•
5
2, 134
2,487
810
1
4
9
9
18
931
2
1
12
4
7
15
Mechanics (not spec-
ified)
11
7
176 REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION
Table 72. — Miscellaneous Chinese transactions, year ended June SO, 1929, by ports
Class
o
Eh
>>
z
M
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o
>H
is
CD
1
S
a
o
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03
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a
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d
>>
M
03
a
03
O
is
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o
o
'S
a
03
a
03
02
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3
CD
1
CQ
03 03
w S
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— ~ -.
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CO
w
United States citizens (Chinese) admitted..
Alien Chinese admitted
3,534
3,428
376
4,590
8
1,601
3
1,637
184
12
16
3, ?09
106
165
34
1,404
2
178
55
25
1,714
1,487
162
959
2
1,532
2
557
179
10
11
1,387
1,065
1,301
26
122
26
44
1,120
42
59
1
650
4
307
2
333
Alien Chinese debarred
12
3
5
Chinese granted the privilege of transit in
bond across land territory of the United
States.
431
Chinese denied the privilege of transit in
bond across land territory of the United
States
Chinese granted the privilege of transit by
38
31
Chinese denied the privilege of transit by
1
129
Chinese with return certificates departing:
8
568
23
35?
Merchants
2
2
4
53
Students
851
1
326
148
444
Table 73. — Aliens admitted to continental United States (mainland) from insular
possessions, and to insular possessions from mainland and from other insular
possessions, year ended June SO, 1929, by ports
Total
From—
Arriving at —
Porto 1 Virgin
Rico 1 Islands
Philip-
Hawaii pine
Islands
Guam
Main-
land
6,103
1,619 : 292
1,752
92
1
2,347
New York, N. Y .
1,753
1
2
1
4
1
1,051-
6
21
31
731
1,544
957
1,010 139
1
2.
2
2 j
1
4
1
995
6
55
1
11
10
20 11
718
Mexican border seaports
1
1,543
153
804
REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION 177
ble U-irrivals in and departures from the Philippine Islands, years ended
L June 80, 1928 and 1929, as specified
Class
1928
Admitted
Departed
Mule
Grand total 28,432
Total from and to
foreign countries. - - 23, 3/9
,iens 19-618
tizens of:
Continental United
States !• 192
Philippine Islands 2,634
Hawaii. --
Other insular posses-
sions
Fe-
male
6.991
4,494
Total Male
35, 423 37. 200
•27, S73 17, 795
2,829 22,447 14,316
Fe-
male
Total
4,757
3,242
1,437
42, 017
1929
Admitted
Male
Fe-
male
Total
30,120, 7,500
Departed
Male
37. 020
21,037 23,753
15, 753
951 2. 053 1, 069 949 2, 018
713 3, 347 2, 407| 856| 3, 263
l| 26 3
19, 964
1,225
Total from and to
United States and
its insular posses-
sions
liens
itizens of:
Continental United
States. - ■
Philippine Islands
Hawaii -
Other insular posses-
sions
5.053
1,059
3,889
2,497 7,550119,465 1,515
5, 079
28, 832 20, 522
3,045
1,194
2, 542, 840
21
41.325
r&TotaI
5, 301 46, 626
23,009:16,468
2, 419 949
3, 382 3. 104
21
3, 778' 24, 300
1,912 18,380
8811 1,830
985: 4,089
20, 980
41 128
44
1, 563 2, 622j 851 1, 17
8821 4,771118,555 294
W
2,028
IS, 849
6,36;
101
1,030
5,210
22
2,421 8,788 20,803
1, 523
71
1,626
708
16
175
58
2, 6561 833 914
5, 918! 19, 901 5"
381 4....
22, 326
1,747
20, 478
4
178 REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION
Table : 75.— Aliens admitted to and aliens departed, debarred, and deported from th
PhUtpjnne Islands, years ended June 80, 1928 and 1929, by classes as spewed
Class
192S
Admitted
Departed
Im-
mi-
grant
Total.
Sex:
Male.
Female...
Age:
Under 14 years
14 to 44 years
45 years and over
Literacy:
Can read and write. __
Can not read or write.
Races:
Chinese
11, 161
2,314
2,373
10, 663
439
6,345
7,130
.. 9,353
East Indian ng
213
130
3,006
309
345
Non-
immi- Total
grant
13,475 8,972
8,457
515
163
7,963
846
22, 447
19, 618
2,829
2,536
18, 626
1,285
Emi-
grant
grant
1,063
English. _.
German
Japanese
Spanish ~.}lll
AH others..
Occupations:
Professional
Skilled ..III"'"
Farmers ""'
Farm laborers .....
Laborers
Merchants and dealers
Miscellaneous.
No occupation "
Last permanent residence
of aliens admitted and
future permanent resi-
dence of aliens departed:
Europe
Asia .'I'll
Philippine Islands"."."."!
All others.
245
23
1,974
17
8, 993
580
12, 826
3,186 9,531
5, 786 12, 916
7,567
36
311
83
404
184
387
294
203
8
129
5,576
1,
137
816
204
409
8,306
53
16, 920
155
524
213
3,410
493
732
592
448
31
2,103
5,593
2,776
1,095
$20
243
L59
763
141
Non-
emi-
grant
14, 690
13, 496
1,194
927
11,942
1,821
Total
15, 753 11,
1929
Admitted
Im-
mi-
grant
784
13, 235
8,306
122
27
50
67,
31
577
235
76
79,
99
13l
280
41
157
36|
358
Total
Races:
Chinese
East Indian
English
Japanese...
Debarred
213
5
12, 849
77
462
103
584
122
493
346
207
8
107
8,276
2,807
186
2,753
14, 316
1,437
12, 705
1,
9,551
2,417
Non-
immi-
grant
11,041
10, 413
628
2, 272 436
8,901 9,468
795 1,137
325
1,389
212,874
102
12, 876
127
529
134
1,161
357
569
425
306
21
387
8,317
11,017
951
8,444
158
393
101
2,150
197
525
373
841,
43 1
1, 059,
Total
Departed
Emi-
grant
23,009 4,679
19, 964
3,045
2,708
18, 369
1,932
10, 041 21, 058
1,000 1,951
,941
62
227
65
380
177
189
2, 964| 3, 152
2221 774
3, llli 5,690
L50
366
10
81
361 3,373
3,
1,345
2,
665 563
2,08711,256
12,874...
127l 149
142
1,678
■ 9,088
133
18, 385
220
620
166
2,530
374
714
523
1,207
53
1,140
3,409
6, 780
2,119
7,778
4,112
567
392
3,907
380
Non-
emi-
grant
13, 701
3,305
40
92
25
820
277
120
85
164
210
144
167
993
1,924
12, 356
1,345
973
11, 106
1,622
Tota
IS, 38i
10, 46!
i,9i:
l,36i
is, oi;
2,00:
11,757
85
579
130
523
138
489
367
1,116
73
54
2,611
2,604
3,620
705
12, 934
282
Deported
Debarred
992 3,256
373
4,267
89
15, 061
12;
67:
15;
1,34;
41!
60!
45:
1,28C
28?
198
2,778
3, 597
5,544
4,248
467 840
3,100 7,367
29,945| 9,945
1891 S ~
Deported
161
150
2
1 fnfPndnPiHgfntr^ilip,pi?.e>,^lands aTft,er temporary absence therefrom.
Intended to return to Philippine Islands after a temporary absence therefrom.
37
REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION 179
able 76 — Net increase of population, by admission and departure of aliens,
years ended June 80, 1908 to 1929
Admitted
Period or year
Grand total, 22
years, 190S-1929.
Immigrant
12, 177, 546
Nonim-
migrant
3, 437, 379
Total
15, 614, 925
782, 870
751, 786
1,041.570
Total 10 years,
1911-1920
Total 5 years,
1921-1925
5,735,811
878, 587
838, 172
1, 197, 892
1, 218, 480
320, 700
298, 826
295, 403
110,618
141. 132
430, 001
2, 638, 913
141, 825
192, 449
156, 467
1, 376, 271
805, 228
309, 556
522, 919
706, 896
294, 314
Total 4 years,
1926-1929
1, 226, 596
304, 488
335, 175
307, 255
279, 678
151,713
178, 983
229, 335
184, 601
107, 544
67, 922
67, 474
101, 235
95, 889
191,575
782, 898
924, 695
944, 235
1, 198, 037
7,112,082
1, 030, 300
1, 017, 155
1, 427, 227
1, 403, 081
434, 244
366, 748
362, 877
211, 853
237, 021
621, 576
Departed
„ . „+ Nonemi-
E migrant I grant
3, 964, 720
395,073
225, 802
202, 436
2, 146, 994
295, 666
333, 262
308, L90
303, 338
204, 074
129,765
66, 277
94, 585
123, 522
288, 315
3,421,811 | 697,397
172, 935
122. 949
150, 487
172, 406
164, 121
787, 469
191, 618
202, 826
193, 376
199, 649
978, 163
432, 505
673, 406
879, 302
458, 435
247, 718
198,712
81, 450
76, 789
92, 728
Total
Increase
3, 941, 428 7, 906, 148
319,755 i
174, 590
177, 982
1, 841, 163
222,
282,
303,
330,
180,
111,
80,
98,
92,
139,
716, 839
178, 313
146, 672
119, 136
139, 956
132, 762
714,-828
400, 392
380, 418
3, 988, 157
7, 708, 777
209, 867
543, 843
817,619
3, 123, 925
2,014,065 ; 297,018 ( 711,1
496, 106
53S, 001
500, 631
479, 327
76, 992
73, 366
77, 457
69, 203
150, 763
180, 142
196, 899
183, 295
426, 031
345, 384
200, 586
216, 745
225, 490
1, 008, 117
227, 755
253, 508
274, 356
252, 498
2, 007, 575
552, 132
87, 121
472, 820
662, 557
232, 945
1, 005, 948
268, 351
284, 493
226, 275
226, 829
rABLE 77 — Net increase of population, by admissions dnd departure of aliens,
calendar years 1918 to 1928
Admitted
Year ended Dec. 31—
Immigrant
Nonim-
migrant
Total
Total 11 years, i
1918-1928 4,363,930
1,841,037 6,204,967
1918.
1919.
1920.
1921.
1922.
1923.
1924.
1925.
1926.
1927.
1928.
115,916
247, 358
708, 562
563, 905
381, 167
751, 050
354, 770
290, 725
336, 295
323, 885
290, 297
109,
149,
209,
129,
138,
154,
172,
178,
204,
197,
197,
500
804
056
698
527
958
025
979
095
010
385
225, 416
397, 162
917, 618
693, 603
519, 694
906, 008
526, 795
469, 704
540, 390
520, 895
487, 682
Departed
T, . t Nonemi-
Emigrant grant
Total
1, 434, 322 1, 646, 837
80, 612
261, 718
261, 721
245, 978
115,973
70, 610
90. 121
81, 689
73, 179
75. 122
77, 599
103, 333
130, 808
160, 796
167, 573
126, 324
128, 645
141, 718
136, 110
163, 271
193, 750
194, 509
3, 081, 159
183,945
392, 526
422, 517
413,551
242, 297
199, 255
231,839
217, 799
236, 450
268, 872
272, 108
Increase
3, 123, 808
41,471
4,636
495, 101
280, 052
277, 397
706, 753
294, 956
251, 905
303, 940
252, 023
215, 574
180 REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION
Table 78.— Nonimmigrant aliens admitted, years ended June 30, 1908 to 1929
by -principal countries of last permanent residence
Last permanent residence
Period of year
Number
admitted
Europe
Grand total, 22
years, 1908-1929,.
Total 3 years, 1908-
1910
1908.
1909-
1910.
Total 10 years,
1911-1920
1911.
1912.
1913-
1914-
1915.
1916-
1917-
191S_
1919.
1920-
3,437,379 758,
490, 741
88, 009
141, 825
192, 449
156, 467
1, 376, 271
Total 5 years, 1921-
1925 _
1921.
1922-
1923.
1924.
1925_
Total 4 years, 1926-
1929
1926-
1927.
1928-
1929.
151, 713
178,983
229, 335
184, 601
107, 544
67. 922
67, 474
101, 235
95, 889
191. 575
782. 898 150, 134
28, 941
24, 667
35, 001
355, 471
38, 3.54
58. 782
93 078
55,107
16, 571
11,627
12, 168
14, 446
19, 141
36. 197
Asia
156, 900
Canada
and
New-
found
land
260, 697
9, 623 37, 038
Mexico
81, 731
Centra]
and
United
West ^ni.tb Unite*
Indies foutb ^
269, 697
Amer-
ica
105.7(5:. 1,734.819
17, 349 9. 388 320. 098
3,475
3,352
2,796
9,416
172, 935
122, 949
150, 487
172,406
164. 121
787,469 164,482
191, 618
202, 826
19.3, 376
199, 649
36, 890
39, 096
43, 477
45, 019
2,565
1,939
1,658
1,148
2,273
1,579
1,664
35, 713
7,391
13, 486
12, 560
13, 895
10 :,m
108, 124
19, 099
7,175
6,516
10. 066
7,267
27, 738
12,477
11, 556
14, 165
15, 459
9,983
5,717
3,982
3,809
11,504
19, 472
50, 123 51, 6S0
6,961
7.171
6,786
6,820
13, 748
10, 824
9,731
8,598
8,779
63, 855
1,574
1,757
2,148
36, 099
2,066
1,946
2,134
2.410
2,352
1,418
2,266
5,111
9,783
6,613
20, 180
4,270 i 3,231
5, 704 3, 109
7, 375 3, 048
86,814
138, 915
94, 369
104, 697 42. 185
636, 740
Other
coun-
tries
3,904
3,477
3,519
4,553
4,727
19, 973
17,012
16, 539
14, 915
15, 389
4,590
5,586
5,490
4,307
7,130
8,299
8,591
9,052
7,784
9, 126
10, 790
11. 203
13, 421
19, 301
90. 004
18, 670
15, 434
19, 908
21, 347
14,645
57,647
14, 519
14, 753
14, 738
13, 637
3,720
3,968
4,428
4, 053
3,279
3,443
3,327
3,891
4,199
7,877
83, 949
90, 854
103, 150
94, 957
62, 935
32, 915
31, 127
25. 291
27, 287
84. 275
27,477 | 372.977
5,814
4,420
5,173
6,118
5,952
26, 715
80, 639
55,242
72, 040
79,848
85, 208
405, 004
6,320
6,541
6,844
7,010
100, 413
107, 616
95, 338
101, 637
i Aliens returning to the United States after a temporary visit abroad for less than a year.
5.830
REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION 181
able 79. — Nonemigrant aliens departed, years ended June 30, 1908 io 1929, by
principal countries of intended future permanent residence
Period or year
Intended future permanent residence
Number
departed
Europe
Asia
Canada
and
New-
found-
land
M exico
West
Indies
Yntial
and 1
South
Amer-
ica
T'niteti
States i
Other
coun-
tries
•OS.
109.
• 10.
Ml.
112
113.
U4
Grand total, 22
years, 1908-
1929 -.-
3, 941, 428
1, 037, 663
117, 355
628, 451 80, 330
343, 062
hi.-, 'iin
I, 571, 304
57.6,-::
Total, 3 years,
190S-1910
672, 327
241, 287
9,949
46, 694
6,529
28, 272
10, 888
325, 661
3,047
319, 755
149, 783
4,585
2,967
2,397
6,597 1,996
6,689 I 2,558
9,220
• 8, 984
3,802
3,470
142, 682
89, 940
1,090
174,590
177, 982
58, 998
32, 506
984
33,408 ; 1,975
10, 068
3, 616
93, 039
973
Total, 10 years,
1911-1920
"
1,841,163
438, 936
58, 418
377,112
38, 245
146, 760
43, 722
716, 641
21, 329
222, 549
282, 030
303, 734
50, 044
56, 882
56, 631
2,000
1,822
1,213
34, 913
63, 326
94,010
2,290
2,231
2, 302
10, 754
12, 829
12,410
14,444
14, 276
13,634
16, 335
14,418
13, 896
23,764
3,843
4,229
4,303
4,629
4,453
4,559
4,273
3,898
3,323
6,212
117,135
138, 930
130, 946
150, 593
66,118
31, 848
21, 260
12, 806
12, 603
34, 402
1,570
1,781
1,919
330. 467 78, 642
1, 395
75,482 ! 2,959
2,323
115
180, 100
111,042
80, 102
98, 683
92, 709
139, 747
63, 462
33, 562
16, 149
16,312
32, 214
35, 038
1,564
1,477
1,473
35, 938
6,023
5,513
26, 051
21,981
16, 936
8,575
11,452
24,386
2,111
2,196
1,951
5,029
10, 499
6,677
2,065
J16 --
1,785
117
1,725
J1S.
319
MO
921
925.
926
927 .
928 .
929.
1,707
2,699
3,755
Total, 5 vears,
1921-1925
716, 839
201, 858
26, 352
98, 671
15, 177
106, 869
25, 884
226, 590
15, 438
178,313
146,672
119,136
139, 956
132, 762
59, 866
46, 403
28, 773
33, 951
32, 865
6,248
5,310
4,409
4,937
5,448
21, 009
17, 202
21,447
25, 493
13, 520
4,959
2,390
2,403
2,773
2,652
31,759
18, 656
16, 727
21, 636
18, 091
6,801
4,803
4,397
4,835
5,048
44, 764
49, 373
37, 984
43, 218
51, 251
2,907
2,535
2,996
3,113
3,887
Total, 4 vears,
1920-1929
711,099
155, 582
22, 636
105, 974
20, 379
61, 161
25, 116
302,412
17, 839
150, 763
180, 142
196, 899
183, 295
35, 116
38, 837
39, 849
41, 780
5, 752
5,779
5,917
5,188
17, 924
29, 628
30, 114
28, 308
3,104
4,511
7,660
5,104
16, 206
15, 671
15, 022
14, 262
5,268
7,313
6,231
6,304
63, 378
73, 728
87, 353
77, 953
4,015
4,675
4,753
• 4, 396
1 Aliens intending to
Table 80.— Unitt
to 1929, by
return to the United States after a temporary visit abroad for less than a
>d States citizens permanently departed, years ended June 3
principal countries of intended future permanet residence
year.
0, 1918
Year
Number
departed
Intended future permanent residence
Europe
Asia
Canada
and
New-
found-
land
Mexic° Indfs
Central
and
South
America
Other
coun-
tries
191V
1919.
192(1.
1921.
1922
1923
1924
192.".
19 21 ■■
1927
1928
1929
Total, 12 years,
1929
1918-
498, 887
167, 340
41,463
203, 266
22, 355
29, 674
31,775
3,014
56, 998
39, 543
1,786
3,976
2,333
2,094
5,715
5, 461
5,297
4, 566
3,400
2,593
2, 376
3, 137
1,939
2, 552
34, 697
21,716
25, 094
23, 059
15, 036
9,023
10, 537
9,536
11,758
11,124
14,797
16, 889
9,015 '<■ 3,818
2,934 2,564
1,915 1 4,564
1,766 ! 3,547
1,877 2,871
1,203 | 2,479
594 1 2,925
699 1, 975
627 i 2,453
439 1, 505
561 534
725 439
4,957
5,944
6,165
4,010
3,639
1,875
1,561
1.114
1, 101
723
170
516
392
315
64, 564
20. 776
335
71,391 33,284
79. 198 50, 197
36,260 16.739
29,661 10,397
25, 129 9, 285
28, 182 9,678
22, 786 5, 658
21.432 1 3,376
23, 443 2, 188
264
281
375
247
227
189
200
....
i ,1
182 REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION
Table 81. — Immigration to the United States, 1820 to 1929, by years
[No official records were made of the influx of foreign population to this country prior to 1820. Although
the number of immigrants arrived in the United States from the close of the Revolutionary War up
to 1820 is not accurately known, it is estimated by good.authorities.at 250,000]
t
Note.— For 1S20 to 1S67 the figures are for alien passengers arriving; for 1868 to 1903, for immigrants
arriving; for 1904 to 1906, for aliens admitted; and for 1907 to 1928, for immigrant aliens admitted. Th<
years from 1820 to 1831 and 1S44 to 1849, inclusive, are those ending September 30; from 1833 to 1S43 and \<>\
to 1867 those ending December 31; and beginning with 1869 and thereafter those ending June 30. The othei
periods cover 15 months ending December 31, 1832; 9 months ending December 31, 1843; 15 months ending
December 31, 1850; and 6 months ending June 30, 1868.
Grand total 110
years, 1820-1929- 37, 520, 312
1820 8,385
Total 10 years,
1821-1830 143,439
1821 9,127
1822 6,911
1823 6,354
1824 7.912
1825 10.199
1826 10,837
1827 18,875
1828 27,382
1829 22,520
1830 23,322
Total 10 years,
1831-1840 599,125
1831 22,633
1832 60,482
1833 58,640
1834 65,365
1835 45,374
1836 76,242
1837 : 79,340
1838 38,914
1839 68,069
1840 84,066
Total 10 rears,
1841-1850.1 1,713,251
1841 80,289
1842 104,565
1843 52,496
1844 78.615
1845 114,371
1846 154,416
1847 234, 968
1848 226,527
J849 297,024
1850 369,980
Total 10 rear.-;,
1851-1860 2,598,214
1851 379,466
1852 371.603
1853
1854
1855
1856
1857
1858
1859
1860
Total 10 years,
1861-1870 2, £
1861
1862
1863
1864
1865
1866
1867
186S
1869
1870
Total 10 vears.
1871-1880 _*_
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
Total 10 vears,
1881-1890_1 5.246,613
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886
1887
1888
1889
1890
REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION 183
IBLI
3 81. — Immigration to
Total 10 A-ears,
1891-1900
the United S
3, 687, 564
tales, 11
1911
1912
1913
1914
1915
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
\%Q to 1929, by
Total 10
1911-1920
years-
years,
-Continued
5, 735, 811
91
99
560, 319
579, 663
439, 730
285, 631
258, 536
343, 267
230, 832
229, 299
311,715
448, 572
1
1
878, 587
838, 172
93
94
95
96
197, 892
218, 480
326, 700
298, 826
97
295, 403
98
99
---.---
110,618
141, 132
00
Total
1921-
9
-1929
430, 001
Total 10 rears,
1901-1910/.
8
795, 386
years,
o
865, 509
01
09
1
1
1,
1,
487, 918
648, 743
857, 046
812, 870
026, 499
100, 735
285, 349
782, 870
751, 786
041, 570
805, 228
309, 556
03
522, 919
04
706, 896
05
06
07
08
39
10
294, 314
304, 488
335, 175
307, 255
279, 678
184 REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION
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Table 84. — Immigrant aliens admitted, years ended June 30, 1.911 to 1920, by
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Country of last permanent
residence
All countries.
Europe, total
Albania '
Austria
Belgium
Bulgaria
Czechoslovakia '
Danzig, Free City of1
Denmark
Estonia '
Finland '
France, including Corsica-.
Germany
Great Britain:
Englarfd
Scotland
Wales
Greece
Hungary
Northern Ireland
Irish Free State
Italy, including Sicily and
Sardinia
Latvia '
Lithuania '
Luxemburg
Netherlands
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Cape Verde, and Madeira
Islands.. _
Rumania
Russia "
Spain, including Canarv
and Balearic Islands
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey in Europe
Yugoslavia '
Otner Europe. ._
Asia, total.
Armenia '
China
India
Japan
Palestine >
Persia '
Syria '
Turkey in Asia..
Other Asia
America, total
Canada
Newfoundland.. _
Mexico
Cuba "_'"_
Other West Indies
British Honduras. __
Other Central America-
Brazil.
Other South America
Other America2
Others, total.
Egypt..
Other America.
Australia and appertaining
islands
New Zealand and appertain-
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Other Pacific islands
Countries not specified
1921
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795
552
803
431
954
75
502
7,702
28, 43J
222, 201'
4,009
511
7,878
11.735
901
124, tig
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30, 758
13,774
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309, 556
216, 385
5,019
1,541
297
12,541
2,709
2,76
4,220
17, 931
15, 249
9,018
886
3,457
5,756
10, 579
40,319
1, 990
5, 292
28, 035
1,950
10,287
17, 143
665
6,624
3,
1.660
6, 047
405
14,263
4,406
360
6, 716
1,998
783
77,443
46, 810
19, 551
7,449
970
2,668
1.460
520
522, 919
307, 920
8, 103
1, 590
392
13, 840
4,523
3, 644
4, 380
48, 27
21,558
23,019
1, 182
3. 333
5,914
15, 740
46, 674
1924
1925
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364,339 148,366,155,562
250
7,505
2,065
550
13, 554
3, 150
11,745
26, 5>
13, 705
4, 986
25'
5,809
2,183
470
199, 972
117,011
63, 768
13, 181
1, 275
4. 737
1,322
548
5. 281
765
3,662
6,387
75, 091
24, 466
33,471
1,553
4.871
5, 806
17.111
56, 246
1,473
2,369
3,783
11,986
28. 806
22, 065
6,992
183
8,801
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2,820
323
318, 855
200, 690
89, 336
17,
2,000
9,270
1,637
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899
726
140
2,462
243
2,444
131
480
3,900
46, 06S
13, 897
12, 378
897
826
616
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6,203
263
472
150
1,723
5,975
5,341
874
142
270
273
143
158
1, 102
718
175
2,953
210
2, 549
132
491
4,181
50, 421
10, 599
13,661
1,
1,121
906
419
24, 478
8,253
298
636
127
1,753
5, 756
7,126
666
1,211
1,766
326
8, 513
1,994
210
1,059
326
3,413
16
1,751
93
654
250
56
429
21
143
144, 393
91,019
2. 349
43,316
2. 281
941
39
1, 335
877'
2, 230
6
1927
335, 175 307, 255
168, 368 158, 513
243
1,016
764
222
3,540
223
2,505
139
438
4,405
48, 513
9,990
12,611
1,068
2.089
813
491
28, 054
17, 297
403
770
ill
1,733
6,06^
9,211
56
1,270
1, 183
429
8,287
2, 121
216
1. 190
388
3,669
13
1,471
102
723
464
33
59U
60
213
161,872
81. 506
3.074
67, 721
3,020
999
108
1.663
1.089
2. 688
4
263
1.277
698
158
3,571
224
2,473
136
473
4,438
45, 778
7, 338
11.085
1,535
2, 328
857
724
24, 544
L7.728
258
531
106
1,843
5,660
8,755
584
1,376
1,254
455
8,051
1,994
242
1,386
390
3,380
21
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102
55U
554
50
5U4
59
220
1929
Total 9
years,
1921-1929
279, 678 3, 865, 509
158.5982,330,415
TT322
31, 124
14,937
2,734
97, 756
1,104
31, 269
1,444
16,166
45. 897
385, 633
329
1, 256
669
215
4,411
204
2, 525
141
416
4,428
16,751
8,008
11,892
1, 42'
2, 266
1,04
2, 249
17, 672
18, 008
334
625
112
1.742
5,9'
9,002
623
1.707
934
547
8,877
2, 140
231
1,369
466
3,758
13
1,446
103
771
600
3
469
57
262
116.177
1.120
214
315
376
180
1,266
228
292
164
218
1,081
215
269
385
193
04, 440
2,011
40, 154
3, 026
1,280
65
1,492
914
2, 789
6
144,536
143,089
11.573
48, 793
29, 415
197,146
432, 988
3. 029
5, 403
606
24, 210
65, 882
218,503
29, 357
65, 920
on, 609
28,288
94, 140
27, 987
14.437
47. 327
7.791
92, 865
76
28,311
1.776
32, 625
7,684
IS, 971
3, 415
859, 261
146, 584
69, 674
14, 151
38. 913
29
1,145 13,617
264
245
SI
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171 J
5.714
402
228
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Table 85 -Emigrant aliens departed, years ended June SO 1908 to 1929, by coun-
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New Zealand and appertain-
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Table 88. — Immigrant aliens admitted and emigrant aliens departed, showing
comparative per cent of total, by race or people, years ended June 30
Race or people
Immigrant aliens, per cent of each
race
Emigrant aliens, per cent of each
race
1916-
1920
1921-
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1916-
1920
1921-
1925
1926
1927
1928
100.0
1929
Total
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0 100.0 1 100.0
100.0
2, 5
! i
.i
.4
. 7
. 1
.8
(')
2.3
1.4
.5
.9
.2
. 1
1.3
0.3
.2
.8
. 1
.5
.2
.5
(')
1.0
0.3
.3
.7
.2
.3
.3
.6
(')
.9
0.3
.3
.4
.2
.3
.3
(')
.9
(')
10.9
.2
5.8
17.6
.9
3.8
12.4
.9
5.2
.2
(')
.1.
.4
18.8
1.4
.3
6.1
7.5
i! i
.'6
.2
.2
0.4
.3
.5
.2
.4
.4
.S
(')
1. 1
(')
10.7
.2
6.1
19.9
1.1
4.5
11. 1
.9
5.9
.3
(')
.1
.5
13.9
1.3
. 2
.5
2
6.9
7.8
.9
.3
1.2
.2
0)
.6
.1
.2
1.0
.4
4. 1
l-'i
1. 1
1. 1
.2
.9
. 1
6.8
.7
3.3
1.0
6.5
.3
\.9
2.5
29. 2
1.3
(')
. 1
2.2
7.2
2.9
2.0
3.1
2.7
.1
3.7
1.6
1.9
3.3
. 5
.3
.3
. 1
.4
.6
2.8
1.2 1.1
. 2
1.2
.1
2.4
2.2
5.6
.3
1.3
.5
1.4
. 1
10.2
.8
2.4
7.5
4.3
.3
2.0
3.0
21. 3
1.6
.1
. 5
1.3
3.8
3.7
3.2
1.6
.7
(')
5.0
2.6
9
3.8
2.4
.3
.2
. 1
1.0
.3
1.0
. 1
1.7
1.8
5.6
.7
1.7
.5
1.4
. 1
11.3
.8
2.5
10.4
3.3
.3
2.1
2.1
20.4
1.4
.1
.5
1.3
5.0
3.9
1.8
1.2
.8
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4.9
2.9
1.0
3.3
2.2
.3
.2
.1
1.0
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0.6
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1.9
1.9
5. 1
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1.7
5
Bohemian and Moravian
(Czech)
Bulgarian, Serbian, and
Montenegrin.
Chinese
Croatian and Slovenian
Cuban
Dalmatian, Bosnian, and
1 1
3.0
3.2
1.2
. 7
.3
1.2
.1
6.4
.7
1.7
3.0
5. 5
.3
1.4
4. 1
21.2
2.1
(')
1.6
2.8
2.7
12.2
3 i)
2. :;
2.5
, 2
3.0
1.2
3.2
3.5
1.0
.6
2
.1
. 5
. 5
1.9
2.2
3.7
.8
1.7
1.3
. 1
9.0
.7
1.7
5.9
6.7
.4
1.6
3.9
22.0
1.6
(')
.6
1.4
4.1
3.7
3.9
1.7
.8
. 1
5.4
2.4
1.1
3.9
1. S
.3
.3
. 1
.9
.4
Dutch and Flemish.
1.6
1
English
Finnish
13.1
1.3
7. 1
2. 6
5.5
4.2
1.9
12. 6
3.7
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10.3
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3.3
. 9
i -
5.7
5.0
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1. 1
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. 1
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. 5
.6
11.0
.6
5. 5
10.3
1.7
10.7
6. 5
2. 1
12.2
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(')
.2
1.2
8.7
2.4
1. 1
.4
:82
5.4
6.4
2.0
1.4
14.5
.2
7.3
19.3
.5
3.4
14.0
.5
2.6
.2
(')
.1
■4
14.0
1.0
.3
. 1
.4
.2
6. 4
9.0
.1
.2
12.0
.2
5.8
16.9
.8
3.4
13.3
.8
4.7
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(»)
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.3
19.9
1.3
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5.7
7.6
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1.0
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14.4
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2 3
German
Greek
Hebrew
10.7
2.6
.3
2 4
5 5
12 4
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1.3
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Mexican
Polish
1.2
10.4
(')
3 3
Rumanian
Ruthenian (Russniak)
Scandinavian (Norwegians,
Danes, and Swedes)
Scotch...
2.8
1.0
.8
4.0
2.4
Slovak
.6
2.3
Spanish American
. 8
.4 .2
(') ! 0)
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2. 5
2
Turkish
. 1
Welsh
West Indian (except Cu-
ban)
Other peoples
Not specified
.2
1. 1
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Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
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206 REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL CF IMMIGRATION
T\ble 92. — Immigrant aliens admitted, with comparative -per cent, by sex, years
ended June SO, 1871 to 1929
Period
Total im-
migrants
Number
Per cent
Male Female
Male Female*
Grand total, 59 years, 1871-1929 -
30, 143, 074
19, 179,
10, 963, 396
63.6
36.4
Total 10 vears, 1871-1880 -
2, 812, 191
1,725,148
1,087,043
61.3
"
321, 350
404, 806
459, 803
313. 339
169,986
141,857
138, 469
177, 826
457, 257
190, 42S
240,170
275, 792
1S9,
130, 922
124,114
59.3
59.3
60.0
40. 7
40 .%
40. 0
39.6
1875
139,950 ; 87,548
1
92, 033
86, 259
58, 200
■-
52, 210
34.2
:
37.7
62. 9 :. l
169, 634
62.9
37.1
Total, 10 years, 1881-1890 5,246,613
881.
882 .
885.
886.
S87.
390
5. 246, 613
3,205,911
2,04' J .
-
669,431
410,729
258, 702
38. i
-
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603, 322
363, *63
.
60. 3
'
-
:
395, 346
42. 7
334, 203
200, 70!
133, 499
60. 1
490. 109
540, 889
345, 375
201,514 .
444, 427
263, 024
181,403
59. 2
455, 302
•
173,449
61.-9
-
Total, 10 years, 1891-1900
1891.
1892.
1893.
1895.
1896.
1897.
1898.
1899.
1900.
Total, 10 years, 1901-1910.
1901.
1902.
1903.
1904.
1905.
1906.
1907.
1908.
1909.
1910.
560, 319
439, 730
285, 631
311,715
'448,572
_ . 7,330 1,390,234 62.3
8, 795, 3S6
487,918
812,870
i
100, 735
285, 349
782, 870
751, 786
041,570
Total, 10 years, 1911-1920 5,735,811
1911 I 878,587
1912 ---
19!3 1
1914 - 1 -
1915.
1916.
1917.
1918.
1919.
1920.
326. 700
295, 403
110,618
141.132
430, 001
354, 059
361, 564
109,274
149, 016
135, 107
135, 775
3C4, 148
206, 260
116,357
130, 801
93, 524
1 16, 438
144,424
(i, 141.942 2,653,444
331,
466,
613,
549,
724,
764,
929,
506,
519.
182,374
243,900
263, 77u
355, 3.3
275. 95:>
305. 532
-
59. 3
57.6
61.9
59. 2
62. 6
67. 8
69.
67.9
71.9
71.5
67. b
70. 6
69.5
72.4
64.8
69.2
70.7
3,643,385 2,092,426
570, 057
529.931
798, 747
187,021
174,479
61. 880
: . -
247, 625
308, 530
308, 241
■ ::-
119.733
116,597
12". 924
48, 73^
57, 860
182,376
63.5
64.9
63.2
67.5
65.6
57. 2
59.0
Tot:,!, 9 years, 1921-1929 865,509 2,165,962
56.0
1922.
1923.
1924.
1925.
1927.
1929.
3C9, 556
522,919
706, 896
294,314
304,488
335, 175
307. 255
279,678
449. 422
149,741
163,252
194. 163
165.977
142. 132
355, 806
159,815
215,397
131,062
133,921
141,012
141,278
137, 546
55.8
48.4
58.8
55. 5
57. 9
54.0
36.:
40.;
42.=
38. :
41.;
40. i
37.
32.
REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION 207
?able 93. — Emigrant aliens departed, with comparative per cent, by sex, years
ended June 80, 1908 to 1929
log
110
ill
112.
(13.
Hi
115
116
117.
Period
Grand total 22 years, 1903-1929.
Total 3 years, 190S-1910.
Total 10 years, 1911-1920
Total 9 years, 1921-1929.
Total emi-
grants
823,311
395, 073
i 225, 81 12
202, 436
Number
Male
3.141,909
676, 539
154,842
303,
204,
129,
66,
'.<!.
288,
•
190
074
2T 7
522
315
2i5,
251,
242,
168,
48,
71.
101,
237,
994, 415
723, 131
146, 772
52, L90
47,594
404,695
31 ,002
17, 850
Per cent
Male I
82.2
7.;. 5
SI. 2
271.2-.!
247,718
198,712
81,450
02. 72s
76, 992
73, 366
77.4:,7
69, 203
189,
143,
54,
5i .
70.
54,
51,
54,
46,
134
22::
7.': 2
313
si,",
989
536
786
533
:,-., 58 1
26, 698
19, 476
21,863
22,003 j
21,830 I
22,671 I
22,670 I
80.8
81.7
79. 8
82 !
73.1
, .". -1
81.9
82.5
72.7
76.4
72.1
67. 2
76.4
71.4
70.2
7U.7
67. 2
13.2
20.8
19.2
17.2
18.3
20.2
17.6
17.8
24 6
18.1
17.5
27.3
23.6
27. 9
2.-'. 4
23.6
28.6
29.3
32.8
• Sex of 29.70S estimated. This number, leaving the United States via Canadian border, was reported
y the Canadian Government.
208 REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION
Table 94. — Immigrant aliens admitted years ended June 30, 1926 to 19:29, by
countries of last permanent residence and sex
Country of last permanent
residence
All countries
Europe, total
Albania
Austria.
Belgium
Bulgaria
C zechoslo vak ia
Danzig, Free City of
Denmark
Estonia.
Finland
France, including Corsica
Germany
Great Britain:
England..,
Northern Ireland
Scotland
Wales
Greece
H ungary
Irish Free State
Italy, including Sicily and
Sardinia
Latvia.
Lithuania
Luxemburg
Netherlands
Norway
Poland.
Portugal, including Azores,
Cape Verde, and Madeira
Islands.. _
Rumania
Russia
Spain, including Canary and
Balearic Islands
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey in Europe
Yugoslavia
Other Europe..
Asia, total
Armenia.
China
India
Japan..
Palestine
Persia
Syria
Turkey in Asia
Other Asia...
America, total
Canada
Newfoundland
Mexico
Cuba
Other West Indies
British Honduras
Other Central America
Brazil
Other South America
Other America
Others, total
Egypt
Other Africa
Australia and appertaining
islands
New Zealand and appertain-
ing islands
Other Pacific islands
REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION
209
ujle 95.— Emigrant aliens departed, years ended June 30, 1926 to 1929, by
countries of intended future permanent residence and sex
ountrv of intended future
permanent residence
1926
!
1927
1928
1929
Male
Female
Male
Female
Male
Female
Male
Female
All countries
54,989 22,003
51. 536
21, 830
54, 786
22,671
46, 533
22, 670
Europe, total
43,413 i 16,627
38, 832
16, 570
40, 473
16, 712
31, 986
15,295
294 20
223
264
254
118
1,601
5
310
11
295
807
2,216
2,436
66
646
27
2, 680
481
439
15, 087
11
213
5
276
1,158
1,934
1,883
819
159
1,941
643
339
23
1,448
8
14
204
228
12
675
1
220
3
241
830
2, 532
2, 558
99
795
17
450
360
610
2,672
10
101
8
180
628
716
464
429
80
237
472
255
1
463
5
86
331
263
98
1,489
1
310
8
353
1,028
3, 506
:',. 244
101
719
22
2.130
541
549
14,925
30
205
8
320
1,208
2,222
1,148
697
322
1,740
810
418
34
1,574
33
4
249
222
12
581
82
258
3(17
67
1,204
8
286
17
274
895
3,447
3, 073
20
790
22
1,479
456
734
10,154
22
165
7
304
654
1, 661
1,619
469
232
1,026
620
342
8
1,251
33
5
188
231
11
485
5
283
261
82
1,543
1
398
13
317
545
1,887
2,371
89
650
20
4,668
476
359
16,693
33
277
4
204
230
6
758
293
2
202
466
2,021
2,550
119
682
17
496
395
492
3, 287
25
131
3
3
232
1,002
3,139
2. 795
84
779
17
331
379
566
2,399
25
114
10
194
478
849
210
305
104
243
172
308
4
367
5
200
19
192
899
2, 883
ance, including Corsica
•eat Britain:
England --
2,985
21
861
34
257
305
718
Northern Ireland
Uy, including Sicily and
2,157
17
92
3
162
309
612
235
1, 376
2,062
2, 399
913
129
2,172
702
294
29
1, 797
41
711
819
527
491
52
293
448
192
1
545
5
ortugal, including Azores,
Cape Verde, and Madeira
300
249
82
pain, including Canary and
133
238
3
273
11
ther Europe
Asia, total
4,234
697
5,315
692
5,349
724
4,380
676
43
2,809
86
833
135
26
151
125
28
18
3,945
102
894
111
29
123
56
37
2
234
24
311
31
4
62
18
6
14
4,083
132
768
73
18
170
48
43
4
281
24
317
4
75
13
1
12
3, 345
118
663
54
13
105
38
32
1
180
27
375
38
1
57
3
16
281
33
282
8
49
9
6
^urkev in Asia
)ther Asia
America, total
7,004
4,481
7,007
4,296
8,623
4,997
9,836
6,488
1,479
152
2,164
1,192
807
22
294
149
745
694
131
1,034
730
1, 111)
23
227
61
470
1
1,300
249
2,139
1,070
905
10
425
139
l II?
653
238
818
528
1,229
10
276
70
474
1,705
291
2,779
1,359
991
11
438
91
958
S24
241
1,178
594
1,300
8
301
48
503
1,664
208
4,660
1,102
772
5
409
164
852
1,042
2, 535
6
3ther Central America
EJrazil
3ther South America
316
73
521
Others, total...
.[ 338
198
382
272
341
238
331
211
! 27
59
156
80
16
11
29
101
54
3
18
55
227
59
23
I
10
29
152
70
11
16
74
185
57
9
3
48
140
43
4
40
75
161
50
5
16
Australia and appertaining
islands..
New Zealand and appertain-
113
37
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Table 97. — Immigrant aliens admitted, years ended June 30, 1926 to 1929, by
race or people and sex
[For annual total by race, see Table 86]
Race or people
1926
1927
1928
1929
Male
Female
Male
Female
Male
Female
Male
Female
Total
170, 567
133, 921
194, 163
141,012
165, 977
141, 278
142, 132
137, 54S
African (black)
388
189
1,118
234
1,182
259
1,079
31
1,760
46
23, 542
270
12, 509
30, 704
344
4,568
22, 941
764
3, 200
425
39
123
447
33,304
2
1,273
483
99
419
263
11,437
13, 409
357
427
1,501
184
18
845
171
213
506
552
1,376
298
193
433
397
44
1,396
4
20, 664
404
9,728
27, 971
1,041
5, 699
19, 534
722
4.688
173
13
270
629
9,334
415
263
1.239
322
830
352
1,435
37
1,713
47
20, 768
278
10,396
33, 142
864
5,255
24, 149
1.433
7,826
449
40
246
467
48, 107
5
2,177
653
184
586
246
12, 546
12, 940
634
648
1,923
302
39
775
188
244
540
720
1,167
278
221
469
484
32
1,412
4
19,397
351
8,917
23,445
1, 693
6,228
20, 577
1,204
8,066
211
7
303
582
18, 659
3
2,072
190
• 238
663
199
6,689
12, 604
383
417
1,262
382
73
525
193
152
463
264
625
245
668
330
1,551
46
1,573
37
16,894
244
9,926
29, 222
696
5,311
19,412
1,169
5,637
358
19
107
501
37, 965
2,381
562
162
600
234
11, 716
11,454
1,191
592
2,052
226
72
1,016
192
262
493
798
623
28G
263
608
507
49
1,307
1
16, 703
300
8,037
24, 935
2,152
6, 328
18, 781
1,484
10, 450
164
3
219
611
19, 800
563
243
643
301
800
422
] . 58i
41
1,614
49
14. 649
219
9,319
27, 640
854
5,157
14, 969
1,096
5,874
504
41
125
591
24, 798
2
1,689
450
221
530
309
11,390
10,299
1,050
464
1,980
245
55
965
181
204
691
Armenian
686
Bohemian and Moravian
(Czech)
7 -.4
Bulgarian, Serbian, and
;-4
Chinese
271
Croatian and Slovenian
Cuban
555
Dalmatian, Bosnian, and
Herzegovinian
78
Dutch and Flemish
1,33|
East Indian
7
English
15,197
Finnish
290
French
7,638
German
27, 991
Greek...
2,171
Hebrew
7,222
Irish
15,953
Italian (north)
1.535
Italian (south)
10, 578
Japanese
212
Korean
8
284
Magyar
751
Mexican
14. 183
Pacific Islander
2
Polish
1.902
310
220
519
242
7,981
13, 889
177
272
1,018
304
79
569
202
168
1,857
282
281
649
177
(», 948
11,723
1,006
426
1,438
387
71
707
202
222
1,818
Portuguese
Rumanian
403
364
Russian.
822
Ruthenian (Russniak)
Scandinavian (Norwegians,
Danes, and Swedes)
Scotch
223
8, 038
11,627
Slovak
1,393
Spanish. ._.„__.
436
Spanish American
1,278
Syrian
387
Turkish
72
Welsh
694
West Indian (except Cuban).
Other peoples
199
234
REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION 213
Fable 9S. — Emigrant aliens departed, years ended Jum SO, 1926 to 1989, by race
or people and sex
[For annual total by race, see Table 87]
Race or people
Total
\frican (black)
\ rrneni an
Bohemian and Moravian
(Czech)...
Bulgarian, Serbian, and
Montenegrin
Chinese
Gfroatian and Slovenian
!uban _ _
Dalmatian, Bosnian, and
Herzegovinian
Dutch and Flemish
last Indian
English..
Finnish
French
German
Greek
Hebrew
Irish
Italian (north)
Italian (south)
Japanese..
Korean
Lithuanian
Magyar
Mexican.
Pacific Islander
Polish
Portuguese
Rumanian
Russian
Ruthenian (Uussniak)
Scandinavian (Norwegians,
Danes, and Swedes)
Scotch
Slovak
Spanish
Spanish American
Syrian.
Turkish....
Welsh
West Indian (except Cuban)
Other peoples
1026
Male
379
83
931
1.320
2.746
468
763
368
574
65
3,481
345
699
2, 269
4,694
225
563
2,144
14, 546
830
20
289
585
2,131
1
2.010
2,439
861
400
54
2, 673
1,055
625
2,543
847
184
185
47
265
282
Female
22. 003
186
361
127
124
524
177
419
4
3. 454
215
578
2.240
494
116
662
892
2,422
371
7
150
478
1,027
813
550
441
181
11
1,515
857
225
429
557
76
16
29
395
36
Male Female Male Female
51,536 | 21,830 54,786
22, 671
36.".
12
1, 176
1, 22'.)
3, 910
207
638
24 > l
588
74
3, 758
321
912
2, 636
2,689
148
674
1,847
13, 513
852
45
216
541
1,978
4
1,977
l.,v..'.i
792
345
15
2,269
962
547
2,382
1,121
133
137
44
304
197
358
35
."48
916
363
1, 139
207
4,049
44
456
342
875
131
224
417
648
9
104
3, 691
4,786
256
391
849
965
2,879
4,366
451
2,184
76
184
758
862
562
1,201
2,114
13, 826
296
753
7
30
115
229
405
630
796
2,709
3
1
748
2,191
464
1.176
409
625
165
476
4
46
1,409
2,506
968
1,229
146
581
399
2,193
671
1,069
70
162
29
98
21
57
450
290
44
166
431
12
257
251
78
407
137
436
2
.;, wi
256
950
3,720
341
69
787
425
2,008
302
9
122
394
1,164
2
855
254
283
166
13
1,261
1, 039
165
385
651
70
18
28
495
23
Male
46, 533
186
20
931
1,108
3.279
144
738
213
654
63
5, 054
280
814
4,079
1, 518
125
877
3, 005
7, 244
657
25
169
497
4,650
2
1,680
1,645
450
385
17
1,790
872
328
1,293
1,078
85
46
70
310
152
Female
22, 670
239
6
377
233
217
32
428
134
447
4
4,906
207
807
3, 304
275
64
782
821
1,366
274
101
323
2,522
1
636
316
239
163
956
805
109
272
677
50
15
45
451
50
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